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Rarely Seen Richmond

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About this collection
Rarely Seen Richmond: Early twentieth century Richmond, Virginia as seen through vintage postcards is a digital collection of over 600 postcard images of Richmond, most dating from 1900-1930, from the James Branch Cabell Library Special Collections and Archives. The intent of the collection is to help document early twentieth century Richmond by displaying a unique collection of images of the city. Many of these images include buildings and structures that either no longer exist or have since been altered. The subject matter of these postcards also lends insight into the social and cultural attitudes of those times.

Postcards began to be widely used in the United States soon after the passage of the Private Mailing Card Act in 1898. It freed private publishers from what was considered unfair competition from government issued cards. In the next few years the demand for postcards grew as a craze for collecting them spread throughout the country. Dozens of postcard printers, both American and European, began producing postcard views. This "golden age" of postcard publishing and collecting lasted from 1898 through 1912 when thousands of cards were produced, mailed, and collected by the public. According to figures issued by the U.S. Post Office for fiscal year 1907-1908, 677,777,798 postcards were mailed in the United States in that year. Though the craze for postcards diminished by the time World War I began, postcards continued to be published and collected. One estimate has put the number of Richmond, Virginia postcard views at 2,000. Many of the postcards in this collection were colorized from original black and white photographs.

Copyright
This collection is of mixed copyright status and includes items that are in the public domain, in copyright, and of unknown copyright status. See individual items for item-specific copyright information.

Additional research information
For more information about Virginia postcard history, see Kelly Henderson, "The Art of the View: Picture Postcards of Virginia, 1900-1925," Virginia Cavalcade, Vol. 40, No. 2 (Autumn 1990), 66-73.

Credits
VCU Libraries originally digitized this collection in 2000. The postcards were scanned by Archivist Ray Bonis, and the metadata was generated by Bonis and then-head of Library Information Services Jimmy Ghaphery. Additional metadata was supplied by Metadata Librarian Mary Anne Dyer in 2008.

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  • Union Station, Richmond, Va.

    Union Station, Richmond, Va.

  • Union Theological Seminary, Richmond, Va.

    Union Theological Seminary, Richmond, Va.

  • Union Theological Seminary, Richmond, Va. by Southern Bargain House, Richmond, Va.

    Union Theological Seminary, Richmond, Va.

  • University College of Medicine, Richmond, Va.

    University College of Medicine, Richmond, Va.

  • University of Virginia, Richmond, Va. [University of Richmond] by Gray Line Motor Tours, Richmond, Va.

    University of Virginia, Richmond, Va. [University of Richmond]

  • Valentine Museum by Meriden Gravure Company, Meriden, Conn.

    Valentine Museum

  • Valentine Museum - Edward V. Valentine Studio [no title] by Meriden Gravure Company, Meriden, Conn.

    Valentine Museum - Edward V. Valentine Studio [no title]

  • Valentine Museum, Front View, Richmond, Va.

    Valentine Museum, Front View, Richmond, Va.

  • Valentine Museum, Hall and Gallery, Richmond, Va.

    Valentine Museum, Hall and Gallery, Richmond, Va.

  • Valentine Museum [portico of Wickham House] by Meriden Gravure Company, Meriden, Conn.

    Valentine Museum [portico of Wickham House]

  • Valentine Museum [presentation drawing by M. Wright and Son, architects] by Meriden Gravure Company, Meriden, Conn.

    Valentine Museum [presentation drawing by M. Wright and Son, architects]

  • Valentine Museum, View from the Garden, Richmond, Va.

    Valentine Museum, View from the Garden, Richmond, Va.

  • Valentine Museum, View of the Main Hall from the Vestibule, Richmond, Va.

    Valentine Museum, View of the Main Hall from the Vestibule, Richmond, Va.

  • Valentine Museum, View of the Main Hall From the Vestibule, Richmond, Va. by Detroit Publishing Co.

    Valentine Museum, View of the Main Hall From the Vestibule, Richmond, Va.

  • Valentine's Studio, (No. 809 E. Leigh St.), Richmond, Va. by Southern Bargain House, Richmond, Va.

    Valentine's Studio, (No. 809 E. Leigh St.), Richmond, Va.

  • Van Lew House, Richmond, Va by Tuck & Sons'

    Van Lew House, Richmond, Va

  • Van Lew House, Richmond, Va. by Tuck & Sons'

    Van Lew House, Richmond, Va.

  • Van Lew House, Richmond, Va. by Tuck & Sons'

    Van Lew House, Richmond, Va.

  • Van Lew Mansion, 23rd and Grace Streets, Richmond, Va. by Southern Bargain House, Richmond, Va.

    Van Lew Mansion, 23rd and Grace Streets, Richmond, Va.

  • Van Lew Mansion (23rd & Grace Sts.), Richmond, Va. by Southern Bargain House, Richmond, Va.

    Van Lew Mansion (23rd & Grace Sts.), Richmond, Va.

  • Van Lew Mansion, now Virginia Club, Richmond, Va

    Van Lew Mansion, now Virginia Club, Richmond, Va

  • Van Lew Mansion, Richmond, Va. by Detroit Publishing Co.

    Van Lew Mansion, Richmond, Va.

  • Vann Tower, Virginia Union University, Richmond, Va. by Cussons, May & Co., Richmond, Va.

    Vann Tower, Virginia Union University, Richmond, Va.

  • View from Tower on Virginia State (Fire) Insurance Company's Building, Richmond

    View from Tower on Virginia State (Fire) Insurance Company's Building, Richmond

  • View in Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, Va. by Louis Kaufmann & Sons, Baltimore, MD.

    View in Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, Va.

  • View in Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, Va. by Southern Bargain House, Richmond, Va.

    View in Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, Va.

  • View in Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, Va. by Southern Bargain House, Richmond, Va.

    View in Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, Va.

  • View in Idlewood Park, Richmond, Va.

    View in Idlewood Park, Richmond, Va.

  • View in Jefferson Park, Richmond, Va.

    View in Jefferson Park, Richmond, Va.

  • View of Capitol Square and Surrounding Buildings, Richmond, Va. by Southern Bargain House, Richmond, Va.

    View of Capitol Square and Surrounding Buildings, Richmond, Va.

  • View of Capitol Square, Richmond, Va. by Leighton & Valentine Co.

    View of Capitol Square, Richmond, Va.

  • View of James River showing Belt Line Bridge, Richmond, Va. by Richmond News Company

    View of James River showing Belt Line Bridge, Richmond, Va.

  • View of Monroe Park, Richmond, Va.

    View of Monroe Park, Richmond, Va.

  • View of Richmond, Va. by Hugh C. Leighton Co., Manufacturers, Portland, ME.

    View of Richmond, Va.

  • View of Richmond, Va. From City Hall by Times-Dispatch Series of Picture Post Cards, Richmond, Va.

    View of Richmond, Va. From City Hall

  • View of River and Bridges, Richmond, Va. by A. C. Bosselman & Co., New York

    View of River and Bridges, Richmond, Va.

  • View of Same District-Present Time, The Heart of Richmond, Va by Southern Bargain House, Richmond, Va.

    View of Same District-Present Time, The Heart of Richmond, Va

  • View on Franklin Street, Richmond, Va.

    View on Franklin Street, Richmond, Va.

  • Virginia Baptist Building, 1 West Franklin Street, Richmond, Virginia

    Virginia Baptist Building, 1 West Franklin Street, Richmond, Virginia

  • Virginia Home for Incurables, Richmond, Va.

    Virginia Home for Incurables, Richmond, Va.

  • Virginia House, Garden Side [no title] by Meriden Gravure Company, Meriden, Conn.

    Virginia House, Garden Side [no title]

  • Virginia House, Garden Side [no title] by Meriden Gravure Company, Meriden, Conn.

    Virginia House, Garden Side [no title]

  • Virginia Railway & Power Company's Building (7th and Franklin Streets,) Richmond, Va. by Southern Bargain House, Richmond, Va.

    Virginia Railway & Power Company's Building (7th and Franklin Streets,) Richmond, Va.

  • Virginia School Supply Co. [no title]

    Virginia School Supply Co. [no title]

  • Virginia State Capitol, Richmond, Va.

    Virginia State Capitol, Richmond, Va.

  • Virginia State Library, Capitol Grounds, Richmond, Va. by Detroit Publishing Co.

    Virginia State Library, Capitol Grounds, Richmond, Va.

  • Virginia State Library, Capitol Grounds, Richmond, Va. by Southern Bargain House, Richmond, Va.

    Virginia State Library, Capitol Grounds, Richmond, Va.

  • Virginia Union University, 1500 North Lombardy St., Richmond, Va. by Richmond News Company

    Virginia Union University, 1500 North Lombardy St., Richmond, Va.

 

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