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  2. Sankey Photography Collection - Wikipedia

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    From the early 1960s the colour postcard replaced the real photograph monochrome cards produced by the Sankeys and the photographic paper manufacturers ceased to supply the double sided paper with pre-printed back used by the autoprinter, which was replaced by a proprietary colour printing machine. There were few Sankey postcards printed after ...

  3. Mandel Photo Postcard Machine - Wikipedia

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    The Mandel No. 1 Photo Postcard Machine was a photo camera built in the years 1911 to 1930 by the Chicago Ferrotype Company. [1] Like cameras from some other brands in that time, the camera produced a small photograph in waiting time. The photograph could be used as a real photo postcard and sent by mail, hence the name.

  4. Judges Postcards - Wikipedia

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    The first 200 of the “C” series are older negatives with colour applied and printed on a rotaprint machine from about 1954. The first postmarked date of a “C” series card recorded is April, 1957. Again new investment in a German colour printing machine in 1960 and an offset litho machine in 1964 led to a rise in fortunes for the company ...

  5. Affixing machine - Wikipedia

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    An Affixing Machine is a machine that affixes postage stamps to an envelope, postcard or wrapper. [1] Affixing machines first appeared in the 1850s [2] but were not widely used until the early 20th century. [3] Stamp affixing machines were brought about by the need to mechanically affix stamps for bulk processing of mail. [4]

  6. Tichnor Brothers - Wikipedia

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    Tichnor Brothers, Inc. was a Boston-based American graphic arts and printing company in operation from 1908 to 1987. [1] Tichnor was one of the major producers of souvenir postcards of American cities in the 20th century, including large-letter postcards from 1936 to 1952. [ 2 ]

  7. Real photo postcard - Wikipedia

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    A typical 1940s–early 1950s black-and-white real photo postcard. A real photo postcard (RPPC) is a continuous-tone photographic image printed on postcard stock. The term recognizes a distinction between the real photo process and the lithographic or offset printing processes employed in the manufacture of most postcard images.

  8. Print Gocco - Wikipedia

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    Print Gocco (プリントゴッコ, Purinto Gokko) was a compact, self-contained card printing system developed by Riso Kagaku Corporation and first sold in 1977. Print Gocco achieved significant success and sold over 10 million units cumulatively before production ceased in 2008.

  9. Raphael Tuck & Sons - Wikipedia

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    Raphael Tuck, founder. Raphael Tuck was born in Koschmin, East Prussia on 7 August 1821, worked as a carpenter, and married Ernestine Lissner in March 1848. [2] [3] The couple's family of four boys and three girls were all born in Prussia, before they moved to London in 1864 as refugees from the Second Schleswig War. [4]