Description: East Liverpool, OhioHigh School Central Building & Carnegie Library 1910Vintage Postcard View Standard Capture the nostalgia of a bygone era with these remarkable vintage postcards. Transport yourself back in time to witness the scene of East 4th Street at Broadway with the High School Central Building and across the street The Carnegie Library Postmark 1910. People can be seen in vintage clothing; students on the entrance way to the school and pedestrian on the corner in the library postcard. On the right side center of the High School can be seen at not to distance a Bottle Kiln. Bottle Kiln were all over East Liverpool back then; all along the east side of Broadway North, to the South and along the river and in both East and West endsThese postcards is a true piece of history, bearing witness to a time when handwritten messages and postage stamps were the primary means of communication. These postcards is perfect for collectors and enthusiasts who are interested in the history of East Liverpool, Ohio. It showcases the bustling city life of the downtown area. I combine shipping so please see my other auctions. AFTER THE AUCTION There is no need to contact us to arrange payment, we will automatically send you an e-mail after the auction closes. Payment should be received within 3 Days of the close of the auction. SHIPPING Please check out all our of items up for auction, winners of multiple auctions will save with a combined shipping charge. The utmost care is always taken when shipping your items. Please e-mail us before returning any item. Thanks & Good Luck on your bidding!
Price: 7.49 USD
Location: Orlando, Florida
End Time: 2024-12-22T02:55:53.000Z
Shipping Cost: 0.9 USD
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Continent: North America
Era: 1908
Size: Standard (5.5 x 3.5 in)
Country: United States
Theme: Cities & Towns
City: East Liverpool OH
Original/Licensed Reprint: Original
Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom
Postage Condition: Posted
Brand/Publisher: The Valentine & Sons Publishing Co
Subject: Downtown