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Yorkshire Postcard: Chestnut Avenue Hessle RPPC Street Scene 13404A
Yorkshire Postcard: Chestnut Avenue Hessle RPPC Street Scene 13404A
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The front of the postcard features a sepia photographic view focusing down the length of Chestnut Avenue in Hessle, East Yorkshire. Mature, leafy deciduous trees frame both sides of the quiet suburban road, while neatly trimmed hedgerows line the wide pavements, and a solitary classic saloon car is parked along the kerbside in the background.
This piece of historical ephemera serves as an authentic example of mid-20th-century photographic art. The visual composition highlights traditional local town planning and classic residential streetscapes popular during the post-war era, making it highly relevant for collectors specialising in municipal history, mid-century aesthetics, and antique topographical photography.
Product Type: Original Real Photo Postcard (RPPC)
Historical Era: Inter-War / Post-War (1930s–1950s)
Visual Style: Sepia Photography
Subject Matter: Residential Avenue, Tree-Lined Street, Local Topography
Dimensions: Standard Size
The postcard was published by Princes Supply Co Ltd and was made in Great Britain
This postcard has very very slight surface wear.
This piece of historical ephemera serves as an authentic example of mid-20th-century photographic art. The visual composition highlights traditional local town planning and classic residential streetscapes popular during the post-war era, making it highly relevant for collectors specialising in municipal history, mid-century aesthetics, and antique topographical photography.
Product Type: Original Real Photo Postcard (RPPC)
Historical Era: Inter-War / Post-War (1930s–1950s)
Visual Style: Sepia Photography
Subject Matter: Residential Avenue, Tree-Lined Street, Local Topography
Dimensions: Standard Size
The postcard was published by Princes Supply Co Ltd and was made in Great Britain
This postcard has very very slight surface wear.
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