Description: "Old Trolley Postcards: 24 Ready to mail full-color views" edited by K.P. Fletcher and John Rossman in excellent condition.It includes: From left top across then left bottom across1st. photograph - Columbus Ohio. A double deck car in front of the state capitol Oakland California. A "California-type" car loads passengers on Broadway New York, New York. The "Broadway Battleship" an experimental double-deck car manufactured in 1913 San Antonio, Texas Observation car on Government Hill, near Fort Sam Houston 2nd photograph - Amsterdam, New York. Passengers boarding a single- truck trolley on Main St. Fall River, Massachusetts. Jaywalkers on North Main St. Little Rock, Arkansas. Main St. looking North from Seventh St. Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Third St. looking South from Wells 3rd photograph - Hornell, New York. En route to the nearby town of Canisteo The Decaturs, Alabama. Turn of the century traffic San Francisco, California. Trolleys and horse-drawn carriages vie for space on Market St. near Fifth. Coronado Beach, California. A double deck trolley at Coronado Tent City, a popular summer resort in the early years of the century. 4th photograph - San Francisco, California. A safety station on Market St. Which at one time had the heaviest street-railway traffic in the world. Detroit, Michigan. Woodward Avenue. Before it became the "Motor City" Detroit boasted the country's largest municipal trolley system Thomaston, Connecticut . An open car on the 7.5 mile Thomaston-Waterbury line. Columbus, Mississippi. Opening-day ceremonies for the First St. electric trolley, 1906 5th photograph - Fairmont, West Virginia. Crossing the Monongahela River en route to town San Francisco, California. The streetcar "loop" at the Ferry Building New York, New York. A procession of "hobble- skirt" cars on Broadway. At the left is the original Metropolitan Opera House, between Thirty-ninth and Fortieth Sts. New York, New York. Trolleys, hansom cabs, and pedestrians throng Twenty-third St. near Sixth Ave. 6th photograph - Baltimore, Maryland. America's widest-gauge trolley (5 feet, 4 1/2 inches) making its way down narrow Baltimore St. Springfield, Illinois. Sixth St. North from Monroe. Buffalo, New York. Looking North on Main St. from Seneca St. Sacramento, California. The entrance to Oak Park, an amusement park developed by the Pacific Gas & Electric Co. If items are gently used all items are free of rips, stains and tears unless otherwise stated. If you are interested in exact measurements please email me and we will measure them otherwise it is the size as listed on the tag. We offer multiple ways to ship, however if you chose Parcel Select you will have to pay separately for tracking if you want that service. Automatic tracking only come with Priority Mail. We ship internationally just ask us for a price cost estimate. We stand by all of our products, just look at our feedback. Happy Bidding!!
Price: 10 USD
Location: Knoxville, Tennessee
End Time: 2024-12-01T23:12:27.000Z
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Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
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Binding: Softcover, Wraps
Special Attributes: Illustrated
Region: North America
Subject: Vintage Paperbacks
Character Family: trolley
Original/Facsimile: Original
Language: English
Topic: Transportation, Antiques & Collectibles
Author: John Rossman, K. P. Rossman Fletcher
Publisher: Dover Publications, Incorporated
Illustrator: Yes