File:Breakers hotel Long Beach WA.jpg
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editDescriptionBreakers hotel Long Beach WA.jpg |
English: Breakers Hotel at Long Beach, Washington, looking inland from a beach dune. (The beach has moved considerably further to the west since this photo was taken.) |
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circa 1905 date QS:P,+1905-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902 |
Source | The source is a postcard with an undivided back, indicating publication between 1901 and 1907. (After 1907, divided backs were used on postcards.) See Postcard for explanation. The subject (an old hotel) is also consistent with this age, and the legend on the back of the card states: "This side is exclusively for the address," again, consistent with 1901 to 1907 range of publication. Transferred from English Wikipedia by SreeBot. The original English Wikipedia uploader was Mtsmallwood. |
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- 2012-01-09 18:45 (UTC) | Common Good | 1243779 (bytes) | 2581×1734 | Reverted to version as of 20:49, 19 November 2007
- 2007-11-19 21:03 (UTC) | Mtsmallwood | 29536 (bytes) | 387×260 | From old postcard published by D.M. Averill & Co., of Portland, Oregon. The back is undivided and the instructions on the back reserve the entire back for the address only. This is consistent with postcards published in the "undivided back" era running fr
- 2007-11-19 21:02 (UTC) | Mtsmallwood | 79702 (bytes) | 645×434 | From old postcard published by D.M. Averill & Co., of Portland, Oregon. The back is undivided and the instructions on the back reserve the entire back for the address only. This is consistent with postcards published in the "undivided back" era running fr
- 2007-11-19 20:49 (UTC) | Mtsmallwood | 1243779 (bytes) | 2581×1734 | Source is post card, with an undivided back indicating publication between 1901 and 1907. (After 1907, divided backs were used on post cards.) See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Postcard for explanation. Subject (old hotel) is also consistent with this age
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06:45, 10 January 2012 | 387 × 260 (29 KB) | SreeBot (talk | contribs) | (Original text) : From old postcard published by D.M. Averill & Co., of Portland, Oregon. The back is undivided and the instructions on the back reserve the entire back for the address only. This is consistent with postcards published in the "undivided ba | ||
06:45, 10 January 2012 | 645 × 434 (78 KB) | SreeBot (talk | contribs) | (Original text) : From old postcard published by D.M. Averill & Co., of Portland, Oregon. The back is undivided and the instructions on the back reserve the entire back for the address only. This is consistent with postcards published in the "undivided ba | ||
06:45, 10 January 2012 | 2,581 × 1,734 (1.19 MB) | SreeBot (talk | contribs) | (Original text) : Source is post card, with an undivided back indicating publication between 1901 and 1907. (After 1907, divided backs were used on post cards.) See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Postcard for explanation. Subject (old hotel) is also consis |
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