Wednesday, September 23, 2015
Northern European Mystery Location
Navigate back a few posts, and you'll find a postcard of Christiania, now Oslo, the capital of Norway. This photo really reminds me of that card. This may not be a photo of Oslo, but it does have that northern European vibe. Take a close look at the street. A Volkswagen, probably not a clean diesel, and a car that looks like it's from the thirties. I'm guessing late forties, early fifties on this one.
Monday, September 21, 2015
Views of the World, Rock Temple at Abu Simbel, Egypt
The temples at Abu Simbel were carved along the upper Nile, in the province of Nubia, during the rein of Ramses the Great. It took around 24 years and is thought to have been finished around 1265 B.C. Eventually, it would disappear, buried by blowing desert sand. It was rediscovered during an 1813 expedition led by Swiss Orientalist, Jean-Louis Burkhardt. With the construction of the Asswan High Dam, the temples at Abu Simbel were in danger of being lost under the waters of Lake Nasser. An international team of engineers disassembled the temples, and reassembled them under artificial hills. Work was finished in 1968.
I'll be leaving these cards for the next month or so. Click on Views of the World in labels to see more cards from the series.
Labels:
Abu Simbel,
Egypt,
hand colored photos,
Lake Nasser,
Nubia,
postcard,
postcards,
views of the world
Sunday, September 20, 2015
Views of the World, Boats on the Nile, Egypt
Just for the hell of it, I thought I'd scan one of this series in grey scale.
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Labels:
boats,
Egypt,
hand colored photos,
Nile River,
postcard,
postcards,
views of the world
Saturday, September 19, 2015
Views of the World, The Casino, Monte Carlo
When I first moved west, I would make occasional runs to Las Vegas. I stopped going when I realized a few things. 1. I always lost. 2. I was bored by gambling. 3. Casinos were full of cigarette smoke, and second hand smoke gave me headaches. I imagine that the Casino in Monte Carlo is kind of like Las Vegas but for rich Euro trash. Anyway, the Casino was built when the Grimaldis, the ruling family of Monaco, was facing bankruptcy and needed an out from their financial problems.
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Labels:
casino,
gambling,
hand colored photos,
Monaco,
Monte Carlo,
postcard,
postcards,
views of the world
Friday, September 18, 2015
Views of the World, General View of Monte Carlo
Monte Carlo is a district in Monaco, the second smallest and most densely populated country on Earth. Fun fact, in 1963 Monaco abolished the death penalty and granted women the right to vote. I don't know what that says about the place, but hey, for what it's worth.
Click on Views of the World in labels at the bottom of the post to more cards.
Labels:
boats,
hand colored photos,
Monaco,
Monte Carlo,
postcard,
postcards,
views of the world
Thursday, September 17, 2015
Views of the World, Christiania, Showing Royal Palace, Norway
File this one under, you learn something everyday. Oslo, the capital of Norway was founded in 1050. It was heavily damaged by fire in 1624, and rebuilt by King Christian IV. Impressed with himself he renamed the city in his own honor. And so, Oslo became Christiana. In 1925, the city was renamed Oslo. As someone who is not impressed with Kings, Queens, Princes, and Potentates, good for you, Norway.
As usual, click on Views of the World in labels to see other cards in the series.
Labels:
Christiania,
hand colored photos,
norway,
Oslo,
postcard,
postcards,
views of the world
Wednesday, September 16, 2015
Views of the World, Street Scene, Copenhagen, Denmark
Well, it's back to this collection for a few days. Anyone wishing to see others from this lot as well as catching up on the backstory, click on Views of the World in labels at the bottom of the post. I think something must have been going on in Copenhagen on the day when this photograph was taken. Look at the bottom of the image. One woman is holding on to her hat and another is shielding her eyes.
Labels:
Copenhagen,
denmark,
hand colored photos,
horses,
postcard,
postcards,
views of the world
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