1909 Lime Street & St. George's Hall, Liverpool Postcard to Drakelow
Description:
Item Overview:
This is an original 1909 postcard featuring a stunning image of Lime Street and St. George's Hall, Liverpool, one of the city's most iconic landmarks. The postcard has been written, stamped, and postmarked, sent to Mrs. J.H. Beard, Drakelow, Gravelly Hill, Birmingham, with a clear postmark dated August 19, 1909.
Front:
- Shows a detailed, colorful view of Lime Street, complete with tramcars, horse-drawn carriages, and the impressive St. George's Hall, a celebrated neoclassical building.
Back:
- Features a handwritten message, addressed and stamped with a King Edward VII green halfpenny stamp and a clear Birmingham postmark.
Condition Report:
- The postcard is in good vintage condition with some age-related wear along the edges and corners.
- The handwritten message and vibrant front image remain clear and legible. See photos for condition.
Historical Significance:
- St. George's Hall, a Grade I-listed building, is a masterpiece of neoclassical architecture and a symbol of Liverpool's cultural heritage.
- Postcards like this provide a fascinating glimpse into early 20th-century life and communication.
Shipping Information:
Carefully packaged in a protective sleeve and shipped securely in a rigid mailer to ensure safe delivery.