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Toilers of the Deep Fishermen Fishing Boat Stormy Sea Postcard Art XT3493
Toilers of the Deep Fishermen Fishing Boat Stormy Sea Postcard Art XT3493
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This piece of historical ephemera serves as an authentic example of early 20th-century photographic art. The front of the postcard features a dramatic maritime scene titled "Toilers of the Deep" showing fishermen navigating a small sailing boat through rough, crashing waves near a rocky coastline. A lone figure stands on the shoreline watching the vessel, whilst seagulls fly overhead against a dark, overcast sky near a small cluster of coastal cottages.
The visual composition highlights traditional illustration techniques popular during the Edwardian era, making it highly relevant for collectors specialising in naval history, maritime art, and social history postcards.
Product Type: Original Printed Postcard
Historical Era: Edwardian (1901–1910)
Visual Style: Art Illustration
Subject Matter: Maritime, Fishermen, Stormy Sea
Dimensions: Standard Size
The postcard was published by an unbranded publisher and was made in Great Britain.
This postcard has a slight crease at the bottom edge.
Please also use the image magnifier to make your own assessment on the condition. Please ignore any lines caused by the scanner.
When possible all of our postcards will be posted to you inside a collectable plastic postcard sleeve and a board backed envelope which will be marked 'Please do not bend'.
The visual composition highlights traditional illustration techniques popular during the Edwardian era, making it highly relevant for collectors specialising in naval history, maritime art, and social history postcards.
Product Type: Original Printed Postcard
Historical Era: Edwardian (1901–1910)
Visual Style: Art Illustration
Subject Matter: Maritime, Fishermen, Stormy Sea
Dimensions: Standard Size
The postcard was published by an unbranded publisher and was made in Great Britain.
This postcard has a slight crease at the bottom edge.
Please also use the image magnifier to make your own assessment on the condition. Please ignore any lines caused by the scanner.
When possible all of our postcards will be posted to you inside a collectable plastic postcard sleeve and a board backed envelope which will be marked 'Please do not bend'.
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