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  2. Postcard - Wikipedia

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    Divided Back Postcards with a back divided into two sections, one for the message, the other for the address. British cards were first divided in 1902 and American cards in 1907. [48] Early Any card issued before the divided back was introduced (pre-1907). Embossed Postcards with a raised surface. Exaggeration

  3. History of postcards in the United States - Wikipedia

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    For example, "divided back" postcards were introduced to Great Britain in 1902, five years before the United States. [3] The golden age of postcards is commonly defined in the United States as starting around 1905, peaking between 1907 and 1910, and ending by World War I. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] [ 6 ] Listed here are eras of production for specific types ...

  4. Frederick Hartmann - Wikipedia

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    Gloucester Cathedral, Frederick Hartmann postcard, sent 1907. Frederick Hartmann was a London-based postcard publisher, active in the UK from about 1902 to 1909. He was a leading proponent of the "divided back" style, key to its success in England, and may have produced the first divided back card in the world.

  5. John P. Charlton - Wikipedia

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    Neither side bore a picture or similar decoration, as modern picture postcards do. [7] The well-known postcard format of a divided back (for text and address) with an image on the whole front was not used in the US until 1907, [ 8 ] although they were used earlier in other countries.

  6. Opinion: Dear non-voter: Will this postcard get you to ... - AOL

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    I became a one-way pen pal for democracy in 2018, writing letters and postcards to strangers in the lead-up to that year’s midterm elections. I had spent the months before marching for women ...

  7. Cynicus - Wikipedia

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    In 1902, after the Post Office allowed divided back postcards, picture postcards became very popular and also began to be widely collected. In 1902 Anderson decided to form his own company. The "Cynicus Publishing Company" was incorporated as a limited company and began publishing colour postcards by the second half of 1902.