"Hi Madeline"
Dublin Core
Title
Description
This postcard was written to Mr. and Mrs. Steinzains by friends named Lena and Corsi.
The submitter provided the following about the artifacts history: I bought this postcard along with other Disney postcards on eBay because I wanted to provide the FSU Card Archive with a wider selection of Disney postcards. I was granted permission from the Archive to share my collection with the Museum.
The submitter provided the following about the artifacts history: I bought this postcard along with other Disney postcards on eBay because I wanted to provide the FSU Card Archive with a wider selection of Disney postcards. I was granted permission from the Archive to share my collection with the Museum.
Creator
Lena and Corsi
Source
Ellen Cecil-Lemkin
Publisher
Unpublished
Rights
FSU Card Archive
Language
English
Identifier
Coverage
1975-1999
Letter, Message, and Announcement Item Type Metadata
Genre
postcard
Material
cardstock, ink, stamp
Circulation
Person to Person (Analogue)
Linguistic Text
Hi Madeline & Gabe, having a swell time see you soon Love Lena & Corsi
Mr & Mrs Steinziane 2 Gight Dt
North Arlington
N.J
Mr & Mrs Steinziane 2 Gight Dt
North Arlington
N.J
Visual Text
The front of the postcard is of the Cinderella Castle in Disney Kingdom, there are a few puffy clouds in the background along with red and yellow flowers in the forefront of the photo.
Given Text
CINDERELLA CASTLE
Beautiful Cinderella Castle, with spires reaching to the sky, marks the gateway to the happiest land of them all... FANTASY LAND
Walt Disney World
Beautiful Cinderella Castle, with spires reaching to the sky, marks the gateway to the happiest land of them all... FANTASY LAND
Walt Disney World
Dimension
Addressee
Madeline and Gab Steinziane
Postmark
The postmark is of the American flag with the capitol building underneath it and the text "United States 13c." The flag is from a different decade, where it only had a few stars arranged in a circle
Uploaded
Hannah Young 02/11/2017
Citation
Lena and Corsi, “"Hi Madeline",” Museum of Everyday Writing, accessed April 29, 2024, https://museumofeverydaywriting.omeka.net/items/show/318.