This postcard is part of our exclusive series created from punch card documents uncovered in the dusty vaults of the U.S. National Archives (NARA). Once used to power early computers and recordkeeping systems, these fragile cards sat untouched for decades — until now.
We've digitally restored and preserved these relics of bureaucratic history, transforming them into collectible postcards that celebrate a lost analog world. Printed on heavyweight 300g glossy stock in the DIN A6 format (4.1 x 5.8 inches), each card is a slice of mid-century government tech — delivered to your door.
Each card features our signature NARA design. The full story behind the original image is included in this listing.
**Vintage WWII Scene: Bomb Damage to Plane** This postcard features a dramatic image from World War II, showcasing the devastating effects of a bombing raid. The scene depicts a plane with a significant hole in its fuselage, likely caused by the explosion of 10 500-pound general-purpose bombs. According to the information provided, the bomb was equipped with a 1-second delay nose fuse and a 0.25-second delay tail fuse. Unfortunately, bits of the plane were too small to provide evidence of the exact circumstances surrounding the explosion. This scene is likely from a training or instructional environment, given the detailed description of the bomb's components and the emphasis on the specific type of fuse used. The image is a unique visual representation of the destructive power of bombs during World War II. The postcard is a printed reproduction of a vintage image, sourced from a National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) archive.