This postcard was produced during the 1930s and shows the Brentwood, Los Angeles residence associated with film star Shirley Temple, reflecting the intersection of Hollywood celebrity culture and domestic architecture.

During the early studio era, homes of prominent actors often became points of public curiosity, with images circulated as postcards to meet interest in film personalities beyond the screen. These views typically present residential settings in a composed, approachable manner, emphasizing architecture and surroundings without overt theatrical framing.

The image shows a multi-section home with stucco walls, tiled rooflines, and a covered porch supported by slender posts, set among mature trees and landscaped grounds. The caption at the lower margin identifies the property as the home of Shirley Temple in Brentwood, reinforcing its connection to one of the most recognizable child stars of the period.

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