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Vintage Postcards, Aspremont. Meggen, Jaffa and the Taj Mahal

Whilst sorting through my large Postcard collection I have decided to digitise them all and share occasionally in addition to my own pictures. I have added them to albums on Flickr and Clickasnap where you can also download copies of them.

Click here to view my postcard album on Clickasnap.

The pictures in this post are unposted and undated but I am told they are from between the wars from the 1920's - 30's.

Aspremont is a small village in south-east France, 10km north of Nice with a population of approx. 2190. I have searched for the tower in the background beyond the apartment blocks and I believe it is the tower of the Church of Saint-Jacques le Mejeur.


Jaffa (Yafo Hebrew, Yafa Arabic) is a port city in Tel-Aviv, Israel. The picture on the postcard which is unposted so not dated shows the coastline from what is the modern day Tel-Aviv Promenade.

Meggen is a mining community of approx. 2900 residents in Lennestadt, Western Germany.

The Taj Mahal, the most famous picture of the Postcards featured. The "Crown of Peace" is a mausoleum close to the Yamuna River, Agra, Indian. Built between 1632 -53 as a tomb by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan for his favourite wife Mumtaz Mahal.

These postcards are added to the following album as will many others when I have the time.

Use the arrows to navigate the album.

As well as the postcards you can see over 2000 of my images on Clickasnap by clicking here.

I also have a small YouTube channel which you can view or subscribe to here.

A late addition to the postcards I uploaded on the 23rd May 2020, is the following one, I missed when writing the post.




This post first appeared on Colin Green Photography, please read the originial post: here

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