File:PostcardStamfordCTRippowamRiverBridgeHouses1906.jpg
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DescriptionPostcardStamfordCTRippowamRiverBridgeHouses1906.jpg |
English: Scene of houses and bridge on the Rippowam River (also known as "Mill River" in Downtown Stamford) from a postcard mailed in 1906. Caption states: "The Rippowam, Stamford, Conn." Message (on front of postcard) reads: "We are having a glorious time. Jake and myself just been to a trial (autospeeding). Neil." Store Web page states: "circa 1906 by the Globe Stamp Company Stamford Conn." Other side of postcard is also displayed on a store Web page, showing postmark from Darien, Connecticut from August 28, 1906, mailed to "Mr. Percy A. Coone ["Goone"?]; 122 West 12th St., "N. Y. City" Along left side of address side (this is an undivided-back postcard): Globe Stamp Company, Stamford, Conn. — Made in Germany" |
Date | Postmarked August 28, 1906 |
Source | eBay store Web page: (description): http://cgi.ebay.com/Stamford-Conn-CT-1906_W0QQitemZ250289839164QQihZ015QQcategoryZ20200QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem (image) http://imagehost.vendio.com/bin/viewimage.x/00000000/lizzybe/RippowamStamfordConn.jpg?vvid=2414420&sp=1&vsid=1&vgp=1&vimgs=RippowamStamfordConn.jpg,copyofstamford.jpg |
Author | not known, published by Globe Stamp Company, Stamford, Conn. |
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Date and time of data generation | 12:52, 25 May 2008 |
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File change date and time | 18:26, 2 September 2008 |
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Unique image ID | 2709733CAF934532AB98A42A1753BA19 |
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