Happy birthday to the picture postcardThis 4th of August is an important day for deltiologists. That is why www.delcampe.net is decorated in their honour.
It was on 4 August 1891 that Dominique Piazza had the idea of replacing an illustration with a picture on a postcard. His aim was to save money by sending a photo of Marseille to a friend in Argentina.
It was the beginning of a great success story. Since 1891, millions of picture postcards have been exchanged around the world. They are of all known places and monuments. They are all testimonies of the past that have come down to us.
Want to discover the past of your town or village? Check out the Delcampe postcards category or our partner site Nostagora!
Hello,
sorry the idea is a lot older…
here is an example of 1884 – it was sold for 1500,- + 24%.
https://philasearch-pictures.s3.eu-central-1.amazonaws.com/A09020/E00193/0019301073.jpg
The oldest card in Ferchenbauer III, p234 is from 1870/1. In the 1880s there were many cards. 1881 the Austrian mail officially allowed images to be printed on cards – that was only a formality since images were printed on card a long while and was tolerated.