Posted 12 years ago
Ted_Straub
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The first is of Fort McDowell's East Barracks, and the second is of Valdez, Alaska's harbor. These are from before 1930...
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Posted 12 years ago
Ted_Straub
(993 items)
The first is of Fort McDowell's East Barracks, and the second is of Valdez, Alaska's harbor. These are from before 1930...
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The one on the left looks lithographic. Often photographic images were transfered to printing plates to easily make copies. It is often seen with early 20th century postcards. Usually the pattern on the image gives it away as does the non gloss appearance of the paper versus photographic paper.
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Thanks, Scott! Your input on the technique is very much appreciated, as is your love of these two postcards!
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Fort McDowell was on Angel Island in the San Francisco Bay.
http://www.militarymuseum.org/CpReynolds.html
Thank you, pw-collector, I appreciate your input!