There's something uniquely charming about old postcards. They're not just pieces of paper; they're tiny time capsules, carrying messages and memories across the decades. In my own collection of celebratory postcards, there's a fascinating set sent to a woman named Mollie from various family members over a number of years. I'm excited to start sharing these little snippets of history with you.
The First Glimpse: A Simple Message from Dad
To kick things off, let's look at the very first card in the collection, a sweet memento Mollie received from her Dad on September 14th, 1936.
What strikes you immediately about this particular card is its beautiful simplicity. The front, which I can only imagine held a cheerful image fitting for a celebration, is unfortunately not something I have to share with you today. But the rear of the card tells its own story. It's clean and unfussy, bearing just two key pieces of information: "Mollie Stuart" written clearly, indicating the recipient, and then, signed simply "From Dad" with the date prominently displayed.
It's a testament to a time when communication, even celebratory, could be succinct yet deeply personal. There's no lengthy message, no flowery prose, just a direct and heartfelt acknowledgment from a father to his daughter.
Sunday, 9 August 2020
Happy Birthday Mollie - Vintage Postcard
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