Posts Tagged ‘Berkeley’

CALIFORNIA HALL ON THE BERKELEY CAMPUS

Saturday, November 21st, 2009

This is the final postcard in the Berkeley series.

20091121 CALIF HALL

This vintage postcard is a view of California Hall on the University of California campus in  Berkeley, California.  The postcard is unused and undated, however it is probably after 1915 as other cards in this series were marked made in Germany and this one is very clearly marked made in the United States.  Postcard publishers stopped using German printed postcards after the start of WW I.  This card was published by Edward Mitchel and has a card number, 859.

THE GOOD LIFE IN BERKELEY, CALIFORNIA

Thursday, November 19th, 2009

This is postcard number 5 in the Berkeley series.

20091119 HOME

This vintage postcard is titled, A Hillside Residence in Berkeley, California.  The card is unused so is hard to date.  The postcard was published by E. Mitchell and has a card number, 2902.  Does anyone know if this house still exists? If you do, Use the comment section below.

BERKELEY SCHOOL FOR THE BLIND & DEAF – A VINTAGE POSTCARD

Wednesday, November 18th, 2009

Postcard #4 in the postcards from Berkeley series.

20091118 BLIND & DEAF

This vintage postcard is a view of the Institute for the Blind & Deaf in Berkeley, California.  The postcard is unused and undated so it is difficult to establish a date for it.  The style says it is later than 1906 but beyond that, it is a mystery.  The postcard was published by Edward Mitchell and the card number is 2877.

ST. MARKS EPLSCOPAL – BERKELEY, CALIFORNIA

Tuesday, November 17th, 2009

Postcard #3 in the postcards from Berkeley series.

20091117 CHURCH

The image on this vintage postcard is a view of the St. Marks Episcopal Church in Berkeley, California.

The card is postmarked 1908 and it was written by Vivian MacQuiddy to her mother, Emma Englehart.  The card is postmarked from Watsonville, California, Mrs. MacQuiddy’s home, so the card must have been acquired in Berkeley and saved for use later.

The message on the postcard is;  “Mr. Carlton (unsure of this name – illegible) visited with us a little while on Tues. and Wed.  He is staying at San Jose and came down to see Sallie.  He looks better.  Mr. & Mrs. C. will both be here in Oct. on their way to Colton.  I have a most dreadful cold. Will write soon  V.M.” and a not on the front of the postcard, “Dear Mama: Rec’d your letter Tue’d. Yes, we shall love to have the peaches.  Don’t worry about our not being here. We will not get a chance to go anywhere.  Tom is too busy.

A NEW SERIES – POSTCARDS FROM BERKELEY, CA

Sunday, November 15th, 2009

This is the first in a seven card series of vintage postcards from Berkeley, California.

200911015 CAMPANILE

The postmark on this view of the Sather Tower / Campanile on the University of California Campus in Berkley is June, 1950.  The date is hard to read, the 5 could be a 6 but since the price of sending a postcard went from one cent to two cents in 1952, the date must be 1950.

The message, sent by my father, Julius Frieseke to his mother, Mable Frieseke has nothing to do with the photo.  The card was sent from King’s Beach (Lake Tahoe) and the message is, “Got here OK about 1 P.M.  No troubles.  Went swimming & sat on beach lots of fun with rubber boat.  Julius.

The postcard was published by the Union Oil Co (76) as one in a series of postcards of the West.

BERKELEY, CALIFORNIA – A JOAQUIN MILLER POEM

Thursday, November 5th, 2009

Postcard #5 in the unclassified series.

20091105 MILLER

This series of vintage postcards are ones that I was unable to categorize easily.  Now that I look carefully at this postcard, I see that it could have gone into the Berkeley, CA section of my collection box.

The photo on the postcard is an image of the poet, Joaquin Miller, a well know California poet.  Born in 1836 and died in 1913, Joaquin Miller was his pen name.  He was born, Cincinnatus Heine.   His poem on the reverse of this postcard touts Berkeley as a magnificent intellectual mecca and revels in the Westward expansion of the U.S.  This is a real booster item published by the Berkeley Chamber of Commerce.