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Greetings from Ashfield Group of Piglets Pigs at Barn Door RPPC Postcard 35532. Titles = ["Kalamazoo MI Pioneer Room Public Museum Log Cabin Interior Kalamazoo Co RPPC 33147" ,"Kalamazoo MI Pioneer Room Public Museum Log Cabin Interior Kalamazoo RPPC 33147" ,"Kalamazoo MI Pioneer Rm Public Museum Log Cabin Interior Kalamazoo Co RPPC 33147" ,"Kalamazoo MI Pioneer Room Public Museum Log Cabin Interior Kal Co RPPC 33147" ]for tin titles: print(f"Length{len (t)} :{t} " ). Python titles = [ "Kalamazoo MI Pioneer Room Public Museum Log Cabin Interior Kalamazoo Co RPPC 33147" , "Kalamazoo MI Pioneer Room Public Museum Log Cabin Interior Kalamazoo RPPC 33147" , "Kalamazoo MI Pioneer Rm Public Museum Log Cabin Interior Kalamazoo Co RPPC 33147" , "Kalamazoo MI Pioneer Room Public Museum Log Cabin Interior Kal Co RPPC 33147" ] for t in titles: print(f"Length {len (t)} : {t} " ) Code output Length 82: Kalamazoo MI Pioneer Room Public Museum Log Cabin Interior Kalamazoo Co RPPC 33147 Length 79: Kalamazoo MI Pioneer Room Public Museum Log Cabin Interior Kalamazoo RPPC 33147 Length 80: Kalamazoo MI Pioneer Rm Public Museum Log Cabin Interior Kalamazoo Co RPPC 33147 Length 76: Kalamazoo MI Pioneer Room Public Museum Log Cabin Interior Kal Co RPPC 33147 Python title = "Honor MI Platte River Natural Shoreline Cedars Deadfall Benzie Co RPPC 33148" print(f"Length: {len (title)} " ) Code output Length: 76 Greetings from Ashfield Group of Piglets Pigs at Barn Door Vintage RPPC Postcard 35532 This Real Photo Postcard features a group of piglets gathered near a barn door in an oval-bordered composition. Hand-lettered across the bottom of the card is the phrase Greetings from Ashfield, indicating this was likely produced as a local souvenir or farm life document from the rural hill town. The image captures a candid moment of livestock agriculture in the early 20th century, highlighting the pastoral character known for its dairy and livestock farming during this era. The stamp box is absent from the backside, but the divided back design and typography indicate production likely between 1907 and 1915. The reverse side remains unposted and blank, with no handwritten correspondence or address present. This card serves as a charming example of amateur or local commercial photography used to create personalized town greetings, capturing the simple agricultural roots of the community before the advent of more modernized farming techniques.