1910s Anne Hathaway's Cottage England Vintage Art Postcard, Stratford-upon-Avon
1910s Anne Hathaway's Cottage England Vintage Art Postcard, Stratford-upon-Avon

1910s Anne Hathaway's Cottage England Vintage Art Postcard, Stratford-upon-Avon

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About This Vintage Postcard

Immerse yourself in the romantic atmosphere of Tudor England with this beautiful artistic rendering of Anne Hathaway's Cottage. Located in the village of Shottery, this picturesque thatched-roof farmhouse was the childhood home of William Shakespeare's future wife. The scene captures the cottage's famous timber-framing and lush, overflowing flower garden as they appeared during the early 20th century. This card serves as a nostalgic tribute to one of England's most cherished literary landmarks, making it an essential piece for collectors of Shakespeareana, historic architecture, and British heritage.

Details

Era: Divided Back (c. 1912-19)
City: Shottery, Stratford-upon-Avon
State or Region: Warwickshire
Country: England
Topic: Anne Hathaway's Cottage, William Shakespeare, Tudor Architecture, English Gardens, Literary History, Salmon Series
Condition: Uncirculated
Postage: None
Address Side: divided back
Orientation: Horizontal (Landscape)
Artist / Photographer: W. Carruthers
Publisher: J. Salmon Ltd., Sevenoaks, England
Printer: J. Salmon Ltd. (Salmon Series)
Print Type: Lithograph

Additional Information

This postcard is part of the renowned "Salmon Series," published and printed by J. Salmon Ltd. of Sevenoaks, identified by the specific series number 3702. The artwork is by W. Carruthers, an artist frequently commissioned by Salmon for his ability to capture the idyllic charm of the British countryside. J. Salmon Ltd. is recognized as the oldest family-owned postcard publisher in England, having begun production in the late 19th century. Anne Hathaway's Cottage itself dates back to 1463 and remained in the Hathaway family for several centuries before being acquired by the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust in 1892. The vibrant garden shown was a hallmark of the cottage's appeal to "Golden Age" tourists seeking the quintessential Shakespearean experience.

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