Description
Porto Alegre Rio Grande do Sul Brazil City Vista Parcial RPPC Postcard 33389. 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 Porto Alegre Rio Grande do Sul Brazil City Vista Parcial RPPC Postcard 33389 This Real Photo Postcard depicts a sprawling aerial "Vista Parcial" of the city center in Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. The image captures the neoclassical architecture of the Praça da Matriz area, featuring the prominent facade of the Piratini Palace or adjacent government buildings and a large domed structure that appears to be part of the metropolitan cathedral complex. The foreground is filled with traditional tiled-roof residences and urban density characteristic of the city’s development in the early 20th century, while construction scaffolding in the distance suggests the ongoing expansion and modernization of the state capital during the 1930s. Agfa centerline dates production of this postcard from 1930-1940s. The reverse features a clear September 15, 1936, postmark from Porto Alegre and is addressed to Mr. O. R. Conley in Seattle, Washington, USA. The handwritten message, dated August 26, 1936, acknowledges receipt of a money order and mentions that the sender has been traveling in Porto Alegre for about a week, offering a personal connection to the urban scene depicted on the front.