Three Bulgarian postcards from the 1910s with medallion
Three Bulgarian postcards from the 1910s with medallion - Written in French
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Three Bulgarian postcards from the 1910s with medallion - Written in French
Swiss postcard representing the Rhine falls and the Laufen castle from 1910s
Beautiful Italian religious card - Card nicely cut from 1910s
Vintage French postcard with a bouquet of roses from 1930s.
French birthday postcard representing a young women with flowers from 1910s.
French postcard representing the cinema actress Else Berna.
French vintage postcard representing a young woman with flowers from 1910s.
Vintage Belgian postcard with a young child with two baskets of flowers from 1910s.
French postcard representing representing two children holding hands with the inscription "Bonne fête" from 1910s. Postcard sent in 1912.
In Europe and probably in other countries, it is tradition to wish a "bonne fête" to relatives and friends according to their first name and the calendar of saints. It is a tradition dating from the 16th century that lasted until the beginning of the 20th century and is gradually being lost.
French vintage postcard representing a little girl with flowers from 1910s. It has been written by a young children.
French birthday postcard representing a little girl from 1910s. It was sent in 1911.
Vintage Belgian postcard representing a young woman with a bouquet of flowers sent in 1919.
Postcard legend: "Heureuse fête"
French postcard representing a young woman surrounded by flowers with the legend "Bonne fête". This postcard dates from 1910s.
In Europe and probably in other countries, it is tradition to wish a "bonne fête" to relatives and friends according to their first name and the calendar of saints. It is a tradition dating from the 16th century that lasted until the beginning of the 20th century and is gradually being lost.
Booklet of 20 vintage postcards of the city of Bougie (now Béjaïa) in Algeria in the 1930s.
The department of Bougie was a French department of Algeria between 1958 and 1959. Considered since March 4, 1848 as an integral part of the French territory, Algeria was administratively organized in the same way as the metropolis. Thus, for a hundred years, the city of Bougie was a sub-prefecture of the department of Sétif until March 17, 1958.
The Bougie department was therefore created on this date, and included territories from both the departments of Setif and Constantine. He owned five sub-prefectures: Akbou, Djidjelli, Kherrata, Lafayette and Sidi-Aïch.
Vintage Belgian postcard with young girl with a bouquet of flowers from 1910s. Written back.
Postcard legend: "Vive Marie" / "Long live Mary"