Description
1937 Kittery ME Portsmouth NH Memorial Bridge Linen Postcard Posted. The scene captures the bridge in vivid detail, featuring its distinctive steel towers and truss structure, with cars and pedestrians traversing its path. Discover a vibrant piece of history with this vintage linen postcard showcasing the iconic Memorial Bridge, gracefully connecting Kittery, Maine, and Portsmouth, New Hampshire. The scene captures the bridge in vivid detail, featuring its distinctive steel towers and truss structure, with cars and pedestrians traversing its path. The artistic color palette, characteristic of linen postcards from the era, presents a striking sky with hues of blue and orange, reflecting over the tranquil waters below. This collectible postcard offers a glimpse into early 20th-century American infrastructure and travel. The reverse side reveals a clear postmark from Portsmouth, N. H., dated July 11, 1937, along with a 2-cent George Washington U.S. postage stamp. Published by Harry Winebaum News Agency and manufactured by Tichnor Bros. of Boston, a renowned name in postcard production, this card is a testament to quality printing and historical significance. It's an excellent addition for collectors of New England ephemera, bridge architecture, or vintage travel memorabilia.