Hawaii Aerial Multi View Of Pearl Harbor, USS Arizona Memorial Vintage Postcard
Hawaii Aerial Multi View Of Pearl Harbor, USS Arizona Memorial Vintage Postcard
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New Postcard, never been used, in excellent condition from the 1980's,
4" x 5-13/16", ironically, this was printed in Japan.
Aerial views of Pearl Harbor and the USS Arizona Memorial (L R: One of the anchors recovered after the Dec. 7th, 1941 attack), ULL The view seen by the Japanese pilots as they arrived to attack on Dec. 7th, 1941.
Photo courtesy of Hawaii Pacific Helicopter's Cloud 9 tours.
The condition of the postcard is normal with age, and storage might have some yellowing/tanning, creases, edge dents, edge/corner wear, and other wear, and could have some writing on the front and/or back
Our detailed scans/pictures are of the front and back for you to take a closer look for more details on the postcard's condition
Postcard Dating info:
After 1901, postcards typically measured 3.5 x 5.5 inches, although variations in size exist. In the 1960s, some printers began producing 4 x 6 postcards. Today postcards vary greatly in size and shape, so it is more difficult to use size to date them—but if the size or shape of the postcards differs from the above standards, it’s safe to assume that they were probably made within the past few decades.
New Postcard, never been used, in excellent condition from the 1980's,
4" x 5-13/16", ironically, this was printed in Japan.
Aerial views of Pearl Harbor and the USS Arizona Memorial (L R: One of the anchors recovered after the Dec. 7th, 1941 attack), ULL The view seen by the Japanese pilots as they arrived to attack on Dec. 7th, 1941.
Photo courtesy of Hawaii Pacific Helicopter's Cloud 9 tours.
The condition of the postcard is normal with age, and storage might have some yellowing/tanning, creases, edge dents, edge/corner wear, and other wear, and could have some writing on the front and/or back
Our detailed scans/pictures are of the front and back for you to take a closer look for more details on the postcard's condition
Postcard Dating info:
After 1901, postcards typically measured 3.5 x 5.5 inches, although variations in size exist. In the 1960s, some printers began producing 4 x 6 postcards. Today postcards vary greatly in size and shape, so it is more difficult to use size to date them—but if the size or shape of the postcards differs from the above standards, it’s safe to assume that they were probably made within the past few decades.