Showing posts with label America. Show all posts
Showing posts with label America. Show all posts

Saturday, 16 January 2021

Postcards from Kenya, Morocco, Singapore and the United States of America

The current Covid pandemic has made it hard to get out with my camera since the start of the first lockdown last March in the United Kingdom, so I am currently taking an opportunity to work my way through sets I have already taken over the last decade, some slides I have acquired and some postcards I own too.

Todays post features 5 postcards from around the world, 4 of which were posted and 2 are from the same resort.

Sandman Motel.

The Sandman Motel is roadside stop in the city of Santa Rosa, California, an area famous as wine country.

The card was sent to the management and staff of the Manor Hotel, Yeovil in August 1977 and the both hotels still trade now some 44 years later.

Turtle Beach Hotel, Watamu, Kenya

This card again features a hotel and was posted, sadly the date is hard to make out.

Tangier, Morocco

This card was never posted and has no writing to give any indication of date.

Turtle Beach Hotel, Watamu, Kenya (Again)

Part of a set I bought, both of these Kenyan cards above were included in the sale, this one appears to have been posted in February, but like the other the date is hard to make out completely. Though it has the same image as above I thought the text may be of interest so decided to share both.

Singapore

The final postcard for this post features a set of 3 images of Singapore.

Posted in January 1975.

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Saturday, 23 May 2020

Yadkin Hotel, North Carolina - Vintage Postcard

You know those old postcards you stumble upon, tucked away in a dusty box, each one a tiny window into a forgotten past? I've got a small collection, and lately, I've been sifting through them, deciding which ones are ready for a new home. One that caught my eye recently is a beauty depicting The Yadkin Hotel in Salisbury, North Carolina, likely from the 1930s. And let me tell you, this isn't just any old hotel postcard; it tells a fascinating story of rise, fall, and an unexpected rebirth.


From Grandeur to Ghost

The Yadkin Hotel first opened its doors in 1912, a grand establishment that even expanded in 1922. Imagine the bustling lobby, the clinking of glasses, the whispers of travellers, and the laughter of families enjoying a stay. For decades, it was a cornerstone of the community.

But like many grand old dames, time wasn't kind. The hotel suffered years of decline before finally closing its doors in 1973. What followed was heart breaking. The once-proud building was left to decay, a victim of neglect, a devastating fire, extensive water damage, and relentless vandalism. It was stripped bare, a hollow shell of its former glory.


A New Chapter for the Yadkin

Just when it seemed the Yadkin Hotel was destined for oblivion, a new chapter began. In 1980, under the careful eye of architects Tenant & Tenant, the building underwent a remarkable renovation. It was given a complete new lease on life, transforming from a gutted hotel into a vibrant apartment building.

Today, it's known as the Yadkin House Apartments, providing much-needed housing for senior citizens and disabled adults. It's incredible to think that a place once filled with the transient lives of hotel guests now offers a permanent, comfortable home to those who need it most.

Holding that old postcard, with its faded image of the hotel in its heyday, makes you wonder about all the lives that passed through its doors. It's a powerful reminder that even in decay, there's always potential for renewal. This little piece of history is one I'm finally ready to part with, but its story will definitely stay with me.

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Yadkin Hotel, North Carolina

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