A group of uniformed soldiers sits and stands on the back of the Meuse Canal/River in France during World War I. The bank is sandy or dirt with a few trees along the right back, behind the soldiers. The opposite bank, on the left side has either…
A border of holly is seen among this postcard framing a snowy house on a bay. Above the snow covered house and boat, a flying white bird can be seen. At the bottom of a the card, among a snowbank, the phrase "A Merry Christmas" is printed.
This postcard has a rectangular border with a circular portrait in the top center. Around this portrait are orange leaves with red berries in the center. Inside the portrait, a snowy cabin in the woods is pictured. Outside of the portrait, on the…
A steamboat is on the Mississippi River, which is very smooth and calm. On the bank behind the boat, is a tall hill with trees. At the top of the hill, right above the steamboat, in a clearing, sits a set of houses or buildings. The steamboat has two…
On this postcard there is a black background with a circular center that features a bright and colorful sunset over an ocean. On the outer part of this portrait, there is a green plant ornamenting the border with an anchor inside the plant. On the…
In this postcard, a teddy bear is seen sitting beside a couple sea shells and a red bucket. Behind the bear are dark blue waves. At the bottom of the postcard, the text reads "The Sea-Shore Bear".
A newspaper clipping from the Loras College student newspaper, the Lorian, displaying a photograph of two people dressed in formal attire examining decorations at the 1954 Loras College Spring Prom.
In this postcard, a white bear is seen bewildered due to the fact that it sat on a freshly-painted red bench. At the bottom of the postcard the text "A Bear Impression" is written.
There is ayoung child peeking through a giant gap in a wooden fence. He is writing "who says I isn't busy? How are you?" on the fence with a marker or pen. He is wearing a yellow shirt and a red bandana and he is in a wooded area. At the bottom of…