Description: The postcard in question features a 1920s real photo of a Ford Model T C-cab truck, popular during that era and recognizable for its open cab with curved sides and an extended canopy. The back of the postcard includes a handwritten note mentioning "Mrs. Brighton & her daughter & Wilfred Mr. Hopton, owner of lorry Charlie with oranges. There are 12 Beauties on that Branch. He was bringing that for me." The term "lorry" indicates British English usage, suggesting the postcard could be from or for a region using this dialect. The reverse side is marked as a "Kodak Austral" postcard, typical of real photo postcards produced from the 1910s to the 1930s. "Kodak Austral" implies possible origins or connections to Australia. The specifics of this postcard, featuring a commercial vehicle and the informal nature of the handwritten note, offer a glimpse into daily life and local commerce of the time, likely involving the transportation of goods such as oranges.
Price: 8 USD
Location: Poultney, Vermont
End Time: 2025-02-05T00:36:00.000Z
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