Title
Postcard from Tom to Alice Brayton
Object Type
Creator
Date
c. 1931 - 1933
Description
Postcard from Tom to Alice Brayton of 14 Bank Street, Fall River, Massachusetts. The sender is likely Thomas Marvell, nephew of Miss Brayton.
Notes
Text on verso reads: "Dear Aunt Alice:
This is The Kremlin, an extremely imposing piece of architecture. This is the bad side of it and not as impressive a view as that which faces the Red Square where is Lenin's tomb.
I shall write you from Berlin of about what I have done and seen here. Due to the peculiarities of former Russian bourgeois customs I have not now time.
Love,
Tom"
This is The Kremlin, an extremely imposing piece of architecture. This is the bad side of it and not as impressive a view as that which faces the Red Square where is Lenin's tomb.
I shall write you from Berlin of about what I have done and seen here. Due to the peculiarities of former Russian bourgeois customs I have not now time.
Love,
Tom"
Cultural Origin
Russian
Medium
paper
ink
Extent
3.75" X 5.75"
Collection
Identifier
PSNCA.H.009.455
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