1940s Mt Washington Summit Club White Mountains NH Vintage Postcard
About This Vintage Postcard
The rugged, windswept peaks of the White Mountains reach their highest point here, where the stone-clad walls of the Mt. Washington Club stand firm against the elements. Perched atop the rocky summit, these historic buildings reflect a quiet, enduring resilience, offering a sanctuary for those who have journeyed to the roof of New England. There is a profound stillness in the twilight glow of the sky, capturing the isolated beauty of the summit as it has been experienced by travelers for over a century.
Details
Era: White Border (1941 Reprint of 1910 image)
City: Mt. Washington
State: New Hampshire
Country: United States of America
Topics: White Mountains, Mt. Washington Summit, Mt. Washington Club, Tip Top House, Mountain Architecture
Artist/Photographer: Unknown
Condition: Uncirculated
Orientation: Horizontal (Landscape)
Publisher: E.C. Kropp Company
Printer: Curt Teich & Co.
Additional Information
This postcard is a 1941 white border reprint of an early 1910 photograph, produced by the E.C. Kropp Company of Milwaukee and printed by Curt Teich & Co. of Chicago. The production number 12611-N confirms the 1941 run. Although produced during the height of the Linen era, this card was printed on smooth, matte cardstock to preserve the look of the original image. The "E C K Co" initials in the stamp box identify the publisher, and the typography and serial number are signature marks of the Curt Teich press. A classic collectible for fans of White Mountains scenery, historic mountain architecture, or early 20th-century postcards.
This postcard is a 1941 Linen-era reprint of an early 1910 photograph, produced by the E.C. Kropp Company. It showcases the Mt. Washington Club atop the summit with the textured surface characteristic of Linen cards from this period. The production number 12611 N is printed on the back, and the E.C. Kropp logo confirms its authenticity. A classic souvenir for collectors of White Mountains scenery, vintage mountain architecture, or New Hampshire history.
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