Holyrood Palace & Arthur's Seat Edinburgh RPPC Real Photo Postcard ED 10

$ 2.51

Subject: Holyrood Palace Postage Condition: Unposted Signed: No City: Edinburgh Region: Scotland Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom Theme: Cities Towns Time Period Manufactured: 1900-1949 Era: Divided Back (1907-1915) Features: Divided Back Country of Origin: United Kingdom Continent: Europe Material: Paper Country: United Kingdom Number of Items in Set: 1 Original/Licensed Reprint: Original Type: Real Photo (RPPC) Size: Standard (5.5 x 3.5 in)

Description

Holyrood Palace & Arthur's Seat Edinburgh RPPC Real Photo Postcard ED 10. The sepia-toned image beautifully captures the grand architecture of the palace, highlighting its distinctive turrets and historic facade. The dramatic landscape of Arthur's Seat provides a stunning backdrop, emphasizing the unique blend of urban grandeur and natural beauty that defines Edinburgh. Discover a captivating piece of Scottish history with this vintage Real Photo Postcard (RPPC) featuring the iconic Holyrood Palace and the majestic Arthur's Seat in Edinburgh. The sepia-toned image beautifully captures the grand architecture of the palace, highlighting its distinctive turrets and historic facade. In the foreground, a bustling scene unfolds with figures and a vintage automobile, offering a glimpse into daily life from a bygone era. The dramatic landscape of Arthur's Seat provides a stunning backdrop, emphasizing the unique blend of urban grandeur and natural beauty that defines Edinburgh. This postcard is identified as "A REAL BROMIDE PHOTOGRAPH" on the reverse, indicating a high-quality photographic printing process that captures fine detail. The card proudly states "BRITISH MANUFACTURE," signifying its origin. With its historical subject matter and photographic quality, this postcard offers a tangible connection to Scotland's rich heritage and a remarkable visual record of Edinburgh's most famous landmarks. It's a prime example of early 20th-century postcard artistry, perfect for collectors of Scottish memorabilia, vintage photography, or architectural history.