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La Chaux-de-Fonds, Avenue Léopold Robert. Postmarked 16.6.1919
Phototypie Co., Neuchâtel
ETH
Zurich, Untere Bahnhofstrasse. Postmarked 9.1.1902
Edition Burgy, Lith., Saint-Imier
ETH
Herzogenbuchsee, Bahnhofstrasse. Postmarked 14.7.1919
Edition Guggenheim and Co., Zürich
Ex-press
Jungfrau railway, view from the tunnel towards the Mönch, 4,105 m. Postmarked 15.10.1926
Photographer unknown
ETH
Ruvigliana (Lake Lugano). Postmarked 31.12.1950
Photographer unknown
ETH
Celerina, Cresta Palace, figure skating. Postmarked 15.1.1923
Engadin Press Co., Samaden und St. Moritz
ETH
Glarus, Burg mountain and Bahnhofstrasse. Postmarked 27.11.1919
Verlag v. E. Jeanrenaud, Phot. Glarus
ETH
Tobogganing. Postmarked 21.6.1907
Gabler Photographers, Interlaken
ETH
Bümpliz, Bethlehem (Bern). Postmarked 24.10.1900
A. Hänni, Bern
ETH
Zurich, Uto-Kulm and the Bernese Alps. Postmarked 8.9.1923
Photographer unknown
ETH
Ski fun. Postmarked 26.3.1942
Foto v. M. Rudolf, Davos-Wolfgang
ETH
Bulle, Rue de Gruyères. Postmarked 3.7.1919
Libr. Ch. Morel, Bulle
ETH
Niederbipp, Post Office. Postmarked 25.4.1919
Niederbipp Tourist Office
ETH
Tram accident in the Gloriastrasse in Zurich, 10.9.1930
Photo and rotary print, Wilhelm Pleyer, Zurich
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Geneva, Pont des Bergues and Ile Rousseau. Postmarked 10.6.1903
UPU; C. T. et Cie, Geneva
ETH
Aarau, Crafts Museum and Cantonal School. Postmarked 25.10.1915
G. Metz. Basel
ETH
Zug, Alpenstrasse, ca 1918
W. Wyss Erben, Zug
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Kaiser Wilhelm II of Germany observing Swiss army manoeuvres, 1912
Photo-u.Karten-Centrale, W. Pleyer, Zurich (publisher)
ETH
Commemorating the opening of the new parliament building, 1 April 1902; Swiss government of 1902. Postmarked 2.4.1902
UPU, Verlag PVKZ
ETH
Aerial view of Stein am Rhein. Postmarked 15.5.1956
Swissair Photo AG, Zurich
ETH
A peek at the postcard collection of Swiss entrepreneur Adolf Feller (1879-1931).
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April 7, 2012 - 11:00
Picture postcards emerged towards the end of the 19th century, and were soon mass-produced. The enhanced landscape images, traditional town views and spectacular events are now of interest to ethnologists, but also to art and culture historians. Feller’s book, The World in Pocket-size Format, published in German and English, is the first of a new series of photo albums.
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