1950s Waikiki Beach Hawaii Vintage Postcard, Royal Hotel Pink Palace
About This Vintage Postcard
The soft trade winds of 1953 seem to carry the scent of salt spray and vintage suntan oil through this vibrant window into mid-century Honolulu. On the back, a traveler’s hurried script describes the marvelous panoramas of the island’s north side and makes a playful remark about the heat, while a special Aloha Week cancellation marks a specific moment in the territory's history. It is a piece of the old Pacific, back when the Royal Hawaiian stood as the undisputed queen of the beach and the world felt just a little bit wider.
Details
Era: Chrome 1950s
City: Honolulu
State: Hawaii
Country: United States of America
Topics: Beaches, Aloha Week, Hotels
Artist/Photographer: Unknown
Condition: Circulated (postmarked 1953)
Orientation: Horizontal (Landscape)
Publisher: Honolulu Photo Supply Co., Mike Roberts (a pioneer in Kodachrome postcard printing)
Additional Information
The back of this card features a unique Aloha Week cancellation mark and two 2-cent John Adams stamps. The sender, writing to Summit, New Jersey, captures a specific moment in time by noting a prolonged drought that was affecting the local pineapple crops. This card represents the transition of Hawaii from a distant territory to a premier global destination.
This vintage postcard would look great framed or make an excellent addition to any collection.
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