Hamburg-Amerika Linie, An Bord des Dampfers
1905 / Kutzner and Berger
Collection: Henry Clay Barnabee Collection
A postcard with deckled edges featuring a black and white illustration of a large steamship, with a smaller vessel sailing towards it. In the upper left corner is an anchor logo with the letters H.H. P. A.G. Text above and below the logo reads Hamburg-Amerika Linie, and text on the right reads "An Bord des Dampfers," which translates from German to "Hamburg-America Line, on board the steamship." A handwritten note on the front reads "So sorry not to see you but my thought was with you two dears. Elizabeth Swett." The postcard is addressed to Mr. & Mrs. Henry Clay Barnabee, 225 Riverside Drive, New York, N.Y. and is postmarked from New York, N.Y. on June 24, 1905.
~ Kutzner and Berger, “Hamburg-Amerika Linie, An Bord des Dampfers,” Portsmouth Public Library's Online Archives, accessed November 7, 2024, https://portsmouthexhibits.org/items/show/3793.
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Title
Hamburg-Amerika Linie, An Bord des Dampfers
Description
A postcard with deckled edges featuring a black and white illustration of a large steamship, with a smaller vessel sailing towards it. In the upper left corner is an anchor logo with the letters H.H. P. A.G. Text above and below the logo reads Hamburg-Amerika Linie, and text on the right reads "An Bord des Dampfers," which translates from German to "Hamburg-America Line, on board the steamship." A handwritten note on the front reads "So sorry not to see you but my thought was with you two dears. Elizabeth Swett." The postcard is addressed to Mr. & Mrs. Henry Clay Barnabee, 225 Riverside Drive, New York, N.Y. and is postmarked from New York, N.Y. on June 24, 1905.
Creator
Kutzner and Berger
Source
Henry Clay Barnabee Collection
Publisher
Portsmouth Public Library, Special Collections
Date
1905
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Format
JPG derived from TIF
Language
eng
Type
StillImage
Identifier
PPL-MS: 1995.1.IX.082