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This is a holding page for matters of relevance to Fibiwiki Postcard project. | This is a holding page for matters of relevance to Fibiwiki Postcard project. | ||
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*[[Postcard Publishers]] | |||
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====Postcard photographers and artists==== | ====Postcard photographers and artists==== | ||
*[http://www.harappa.com/bremner/index.html Fred Bremner]spent 40years in India taking a wonderful selection of photos some of which formed the basis for [http://www.harappa.com/bremner/1.html postcards]. (harappa.com) | *[http://www.harappa.com/bremner/index.html Fred Bremner]spent 40years in India taking a wonderful selection of photos some of which formed the basis for [http://www.harappa.com/bremner/1.html postcards]. (harappa.com) | ||
*[ | ** For fibiwiki images see [https://wiki.fibis.org/w/Category:Bremner_photographic_postcards Bremner Photographic Postcards] | ||
* Frank Clinger Scallan :- [https://scroll.in/magazine/829156/the-story-of-the-elusive-man-who-made-these-fascinating-pastel-postcards-of-calcutta The story of the Elusive man who made these fascinating pastel postcards of India] Scroll.in | |||
====Themed postcard articles==== | ====Themed postcard articles==== | ||
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Postcard History of Postcards] wikipedia.com. Has section on [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Postcard#Postcards_in_British_India Postcards in British India] which mentions they were first introduced in July 1879 at a cost of 1/4 anna. | *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Postcard History of Postcards] wikipedia.com. Has section on [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Postcard#Postcards_in_British_India Postcards in British India] which mentions they were first introduced in July 1879 at a cost of 1/4 anna. | ||
*[http://www.krepublishers.com/02-Journals/T-Anth/Anth-06-0-000-000-2004-Web/Anth-06-3-159-233-2004-Abst-PDF/Anth-06-3-215-218-2004-Tanner-R-E-S/Anth-06-3-215-218-2004-Tanner-R-E-S.pdf Postcards: A Neglected Source of Anthropological Data by R.E.S. Tanner] Contains references to postcards of | *[http://www.krepublishers.com/02-Journals/T-Anth/Anth-06-0-000-000-2004-Web/Anth-06-3-159-233-2004-Abst-PDF/Anth-06-3-215-218-2004-Tanner-R-E-S/Anth-06-3-215-218-2004-Tanner-R-E-S.pdf Postcards: A Neglected Source of Anthropological Data by R.E.S. Tanner] Contains references to postcards of India | ||
*[http://www.tasveergharindia.net/cmsdesk/essay/102/index.html Picturing Mountains as Hills] "Hill Station postcards and the Tales They Tell" by Shashwati Talukdar | *[http://www.tasveergharindia.net/cmsdesk/essay/102/index.html Picturing Mountains as Hills] "Hill Station postcards and the Tales They Tell" by Shashwati Talukdar | ||
*[http://www.flickr.com/photos/naughton2010/sets/72157631983771335/ P&O Collection archive postcards of Strathmore (1935) and Ranchi (1925)]Alex Naughton. flickr.com | |||
*From Bombay To Mumbai: A Journey Through Postcards by Rushikesh Kulkarni on Mumbaimag. [http://mumbaimag.com/postcards-from-bombay-to-mumbai-a-journey-through-photographs/ Part 1],[http://mumbaimag.com/from-bombay-to-mumbai-a-journey-through-postcards-part-2/ Part 2],[http://mumbaimag.com/from-bombay-to-mumbai-a-journey-through-postcards-part-3/ Part 3] | |||
*[https://quod.lib.umich.edu/t/tap/7977573.0009.208?view=text;rgn=main South India Addresses the World: Postcards, Circulation, and Empire] Article by Stephen Hughes and Emily Stevenson of SOAS | |||
====Useful Websites for general background information==== | ====Useful Websites for general background information==== | ||
*[http://www.metropostcard.com/ | *[http://www.metropostcard.com/metropcpublishers.html Website of Metropolitan Postcard Club of New York City]. Lots of excellent background information related to the hobby of postcard collecting. | ||
*[https://www.paperjewels.org/ Paper Jewels | Postcards from the Raj 1892-1947] by Omar Khan. | |||
*Postcards from Images of Asia c 1910. Although this website is now archived, some, but not all, of the internal links are still active. [https://web.archive.org/web/20160716113916/http://www.imagesofasia.com/india.php India], [https://web.archive.org/web/20160523213330/http://www.imagesofasia.com:80/pakistan.php Pakistan] | |||
[[Category:Postcard Publishers]] | [[Category:Postcard Publishers]] |
Latest revision as of 19:17, 9 February 2020
This is a holding page for matters of relevance to Fibiwiki Postcard project.
Related Fibiwiki articles
External Links
Postcard photographers and artists
- Fred Bremnerspent 40years in India taking a wonderful selection of photos some of which formed the basis for postcards. (harappa.com)
- For fibiwiki images see Bremner Photographic Postcards
- Frank Clinger Scallan :- The story of the Elusive man who made these fascinating pastel postcards of India Scroll.in
Themed postcard articles
- History of Postcards wikipedia.com. Has section on Postcards in British India which mentions they were first introduced in July 1879 at a cost of 1/4 anna.
- Postcards: A Neglected Source of Anthropological Data by R.E.S. Tanner Contains references to postcards of India
- Picturing Mountains as Hills "Hill Station postcards and the Tales They Tell" by Shashwati Talukdar
- P&O Collection archive postcards of Strathmore (1935) and Ranchi (1925)Alex Naughton. flickr.com
- From Bombay To Mumbai: A Journey Through Postcards by Rushikesh Kulkarni on Mumbaimag. Part 1,Part 2,Part 3
- South India Addresses the World: Postcards, Circulation, and Empire Article by Stephen Hughes and Emily Stevenson of SOAS
Useful Websites for general background information
- Website of Metropolitan Postcard Club of New York City. Lots of excellent background information related to the hobby of postcard collecting.
- Paper Jewels | Postcards from the Raj 1892-1947 by Omar Khan.
- Postcards from Images of Asia c 1910. Although this website is now archived, some, but not all, of the internal links are still active. India, Pakistan