Critical Thinking: Images and History, and Historical Fiction


However, although St. Johnsbury did indeed have plenty of tourism in 1907, these images doesn't show the "real thing." (The top one, though, has some real photo images attached to it with an accordion fold.) The cards are among many that were created where town names could be set into the card, and orders placed for "anywhere." Often the cards like this are amusing, and some are romantic, but ... they are stock images, made by the card company without ever visiting the town named on them! That also leads to another entertaining side of the cards as we collect them today: On quite a few that we've seen, the town name has been misspelled!
But it's all in fun, and it was a classic of a hundred years ago.
Just don't count on these for "pictures that show the real thing." They show effect of the tourist trade, instead!
Published on April 13, 2013 12:52
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