$14.95
Digital images of the fronts of fifteen (15) different "Greetings From" Texas postcards, published by Curt Teich Co. from 1936 to 1943. Some minor editing was done; to clean up the borders, to straighten the borders, etc.
The postcards are:
01) Austin, TX 1937
02) Camp Hood, TX 1943
03) Camp Wolters, TX 1942
04) Corpus Christi, TX 1937
05) Dallas, TX 1942
06) El Paso, TX 1936
07) Galveston, TX 1936
08) Houston, TX 1936
09) Paris, TX 1943
10) Pecos, TX 1937
11) San Antonio, TX 1936
12) Texas 1938
13) Texas 1939
14) Waco, TX 1937
15) West Texas 1939
The 15 images are in two ZIP files. They will be available to download after purchase.
General info about each image:
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1650x1050 pixels
300 DPI
File size: approx. 1.5MB
JPG format
No commercial restrictions. The Curt Teich Company existed from 1898-1978. There is no known copyright for postcards printed by the Curt Teich Company before 1964, with the following exceptions:
1) if the Curt Teich postcard has a photographer’s copyright on it, or
2) if it depicts a trademarked image
These postcard images do not fall into either of those categories.
Your files will be available to download once payment is confirmed.
Just contact me within: 14 days of delivery
Ship items back to me within: 30 days of delivery
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Because of the nature of these items, unless they arrive damaged or defective, I can't accept returns for:
Buyers are responsible for return shipping costs. If the item is not returned in its original condition, the buyer is responsible for any loss in value.
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