Description
Central Methodist Church Shelby NC 1930s Linen Postcard Tichnor Quality View. This architectural marvel, erected in 1924, is depicted in vibrant, textured detail, a hallmark of the Tichnor Quality Views production technique. Discover a vintage treasure with this beautifully preserved linen postcard featuring the Central Methodist Church in Shelby, North Carolina. This architectural marvel, erected in 1924, is depicted in vibrant, textured detail, a hallmark of the Tichnor Quality Views production technique. The impressive red brick structure, with its distinctive tower and intricate window details, stands prominently against a clear sky, offering a glimpse into Shelby's historical landscape. This collectible piece also holds historical significance, identified as the home church of Governor Clyde Roark Hoey, with a noted membership of 1197 in 1937. Published by Dixie News Company of Charlotte, N.C., this postcard captures a moment in time, showcasing the elegance and community spirit of Shelby. It's a perfect addition for collectors of North Carolina memorabilia, church history, or vintage linen postcards, reflecting both local heritage and classic postcard artistry.