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Ferro Candilera
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@ItalianPostcards@mastodon.ozioso.online  ·  activity timestamp 2 days ago

PIETRASANTA (VALDICASTELLO) - VILLAGGIO OVE NACQUE GIOSUE' CARDUCCI

#PIETRASANTA #VALDICASTELLO #Valdicastello #Bietasanta #Villaggio #GiosuéCarducci #JosuéCarducci #JosuéCarducci’s #Toscana #Lucca #Pietrasanta #photography #FerroCandilera

https://fotografia.cultura.gov.it/iccd/item/FFC025574

The image shows an old postcard depicting a rural village scene nestled within hilly terrain. The card is monochrome, indicating it may be historical or intended to mimic the style of older photographs. Prominently featured at the top left corner is text identifying "Bietrasanta) Valdicastello," suggesting this could be a place in Bietasanta known as Valdicastello. Additional handwritten inscriptions include references such as 'Villaggio dove naegue Giosué Carducci' and other phrases, likely signifying the significance of the location to an individual named Josué Carducci or related figures.

The card bears several identification numbers: "12909 Cartoleria Versilense L. Mutti-Pietrasanta" at the bottom left corner, along with a logo that resembles a circular emblem containing initials and symbols, possibly indicating ownership or publication information. The background landscape is densely wooded hills leading up to distant mountainous areas under an overcast sky.

Overall, this postcard seems to serve as both a historical document showcasing Bietasanta's Valdicastello village and a piece of personal memento commemorating Josué Carducci’s association with the place or heritage.
The image shows an old postcard depicting a rural village scene nestled within hilly terrain. The card is monochrome, indicating it may be historical or intended to mimic the style of older photographs. Prominently featured at the top left corner is text identifying "Bietrasanta) Valdicastello," suggesting this could be a place in Bietasanta known as Valdicastello. Additional handwritten inscriptions include references such as 'Villaggio dove naegue Giosué Carducci' and other phrases, likely signifying the significance of the location to an individual named Josué Carducci or related figures. The card bears several identification numbers: "12909 Cartoleria Versilense L. Mutti-Pietrasanta" at the bottom left corner, along with a logo that resembles a circular emblem containing initials and symbols, possibly indicating ownership or publication information. The background landscape is densely wooded hills leading up to distant mountainous areas under an overcast sky. Overall, this postcard seems to serve as both a historical document showcasing Bietasanta's Valdicastello village and a piece of personal memento commemorating Josué Carducci’s association with the place or heritage.
The image shows an old postcard depicting a rural village scene nestled within hilly terrain. The card is monochrome, indicating it may be historical or intended to mimic the style of older photographs. Prominently featured at the top left corner is text identifying "Bietrasanta) Valdicastello," suggesting this could be a place in Bietasanta known as Valdicastello. Additional handwritten inscriptions include references such as 'Villaggio dove naegue Giosué Carducci' and other phrases, likely signifying the significance of the location to an individual named Josué Carducci or related figures. The card bears several identification numbers: "12909 Cartoleria Versilense L. Mutti-Pietrasanta" at the bottom left corner, along with a logo that resembles a circular emblem containing initials and symbols, possibly indicating ownership or publication information. The background landscape is densely wooded hills leading up to distant mountainous areas under an overcast sky. Overall, this postcard seems to serve as both a historical document showcasing Bietasanta's Valdicastello village and a piece of personal memento commemorating Josué Carducci’s association with the place or heritage.

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Ferro Candilera
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@ItalianPostcards@mastodon.ozioso.online  ·  activity timestamp 2 days ago

PIETRASANTA (VALDICASTELLO) - VILLAGGIO OVE NACQUE GIOSUE' CARDUCCI

#PIETRASANTA #VALDICASTELLO #Valdicastello #Bietasanta #Villaggio #GiosuéCarducci #JosuéCarducci #JosuéCarducci’s #Toscana #Lucca #Pietrasanta #photography #FerroCandilera

https://fotografia.cultura.gov.it/iccd/item/FFC025574

The image shows an old postcard depicting a rural village scene nestled within hilly terrain. The card is monochrome, indicating it may be historical or intended to mimic the style of older photographs. Prominently featured at the top left corner is text identifying "Bietrasanta) Valdicastello," suggesting this could be a place in Bietasanta known as Valdicastello. Additional handwritten inscriptions include references such as 'Villaggio dove naegue Giosué Carducci' and other phrases, likely signifying the significance of the location to an individual named Josué Carducci or related figures.

The card bears several identification numbers: "12909 Cartoleria Versilense L. Mutti-Pietrasanta" at the bottom left corner, along with a logo that resembles a circular emblem containing initials and symbols, possibly indicating ownership or publication information. The background landscape is densely wooded hills leading up to distant mountainous areas under an overcast sky.

Overall, this postcard seems to serve as both a historical document showcasing Bietasanta's Valdicastello village and a piece of personal memento commemorating Josué Carducci’s association with the place or heritage.
The image shows an old postcard depicting a rural village scene nestled within hilly terrain. The card is monochrome, indicating it may be historical or intended to mimic the style of older photographs. Prominently featured at the top left corner is text identifying "Bietrasanta) Valdicastello," suggesting this could be a place in Bietasanta known as Valdicastello. Additional handwritten inscriptions include references such as 'Villaggio dove naegue Giosué Carducci' and other phrases, likely signifying the significance of the location to an individual named Josué Carducci or related figures. The card bears several identification numbers: "12909 Cartoleria Versilense L. Mutti-Pietrasanta" at the bottom left corner, along with a logo that resembles a circular emblem containing initials and symbols, possibly indicating ownership or publication information. The background landscape is densely wooded hills leading up to distant mountainous areas under an overcast sky. Overall, this postcard seems to serve as both a historical document showcasing Bietasanta's Valdicastello village and a piece of personal memento commemorating Josué Carducci’s association with the place or heritage.
The image shows an old postcard depicting a rural village scene nestled within hilly terrain. The card is monochrome, indicating it may be historical or intended to mimic the style of older photographs. Prominently featured at the top left corner is text identifying "Bietrasanta) Valdicastello," suggesting this could be a place in Bietasanta known as Valdicastello. Additional handwritten inscriptions include references such as 'Villaggio dove naegue Giosué Carducci' and other phrases, likely signifying the significance of the location to an individual named Josué Carducci or related figures. The card bears several identification numbers: "12909 Cartoleria Versilense L. Mutti-Pietrasanta" at the bottom left corner, along with a logo that resembles a circular emblem containing initials and symbols, possibly indicating ownership or publication information. The background landscape is densely wooded hills leading up to distant mountainous areas under an overcast sky. Overall, this postcard seems to serve as both a historical document showcasing Bietasanta's Valdicastello village and a piece of personal memento commemorating Josué Carducci’s association with the place or heritage.

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FFC025574 PIETRASANTA (VALDICASTELLO) - VILLAGGIO OVE NACQUE GIOSUE' CARDUCCI (fondo Ferro Candilera)
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Ferro Candilera
Ferro Candilera
@ItalianPostcards@mastodon.ozioso.online  ·  activity timestamp 2 days ago

PIETRASANTA (VALDICASTELLO) - VILLAGGIO OVE NACQUE GIOSUE' CARDUCCI

#PIETRASANTA #VALDICASTELLO #Pietrasanta #Italy #GioseCarducci #Pietrasanta( #Italian #AlteroGTerni #Giose #Carducci #Toscana #Lucca #photography #FerroCandilera

https://fotografia.cultura.gov.it/iccd/item/FFC025575

The image displays a vintage postcard featuring black and white photography with red printed text. The main subject is an aerial view of the town Pietrasanta (Valdicastro) in Italy, known as "Village where Giose Carducci was born." In the foreground, several buildings are visible against a backdrop of rugged mountains, suggesting a rural or semi-rural setting. Red handwritten cursive annotations adorn the bottom right and center-left areas of the postcard, adding personal touches to the printed information.

The text at the top in red print reads "Pietrasanta (Valdicastro) - Villaggio ove nasce Giose Carducci," which translates from Italian as "Pietrasanta [Valdicastro] - Village where Giose Carducci was born." Below this, additional handwritten annotations mention preservation of a vineyard by Pietrasanta and provide the year 2017 with an attribution to Altero G. Terni.

The overall composition conveys historical significance through its depiction of local geography and personal connections to notable figures like Giose' Carducci, potentially enhancing its value as a piece of cultural heritage for collectors or those interested in Italian history and literature.
The image displays a vintage postcard featuring black and white photography with red printed text. The main subject is an aerial view of the town Pietrasanta (Valdicastro) in Italy, known as "Village where Giose Carducci was born." In the foreground, several buildings are visible against a backdrop of rugged mountains, suggesting a rural or semi-rural setting. Red handwritten cursive annotations adorn the bottom right and center-left areas of the postcard, adding personal touches to the printed information. The text at the top in red print reads "Pietrasanta (Valdicastro) - Villaggio ove nasce Giose Carducci," which translates from Italian as "Pietrasanta [Valdicastro] - Village where Giose Carducci was born." Below this, additional handwritten annotations mention preservation of a vineyard by Pietrasanta and provide the year 2017 with an attribution to Altero G. Terni. The overall composition conveys historical significance through its depiction of local geography and personal connections to notable figures like Giose' Carducci, potentially enhancing its value as a piece of cultural heritage for collectors or those interested in Italian history and literature.
The image displays a vintage postcard featuring black and white photography with red printed text. The main subject is an aerial view of the town Pietrasanta (Valdicastro) in Italy, known as "Village where Giose Carducci was born." In the foreground, several buildings are visible against a backdrop of rugged mountains, suggesting a rural or semi-rural setting. Red handwritten cursive annotations adorn the bottom right and center-left areas of the postcard, adding personal touches to the printed information. The text at the top in red print reads "Pietrasanta (Valdicastro) - Villaggio ove nasce Giose Carducci," which translates from Italian as "Pietrasanta [Valdicastro] - Village where Giose Carducci was born." Below this, additional handwritten annotations mention preservation of a vineyard by Pietrasanta and provide the year 2017 with an attribution to Altero G. Terni. The overall composition conveys historical significance through its depiction of local geography and personal connections to notable figures like Giose' Carducci, potentially enhancing its value as a piece of cultural heritage for collectors or those interested in Italian history and literature.

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FFC025575 PIETRASANTA (VALDICASTELLO) - VILLAGGIO OVE NACQUE GIOSUE' CARDUCCI (fondo Ferro Candilera)
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@ItalianPostcards@mastodon.ozioso.online  ·  activity timestamp 2 days ago

PIETRASANTA (VALDICASTELLO) - VILLAGGIO OVE NACQUE GIOSUE' CARDUCCI

#PIETRASANTA #VALDICASTELLO #Pietrasanta #Italy #GioseCarducci #Pietrasanta( #Italian #AlteroGTerni #Giose #Carducci #Toscana #Lucca #photography #FerroCandilera

https://fotografia.cultura.gov.it/iccd/item/FFC025575

The image displays a vintage postcard featuring black and white photography with red printed text. The main subject is an aerial view of the town Pietrasanta (Valdicastro) in Italy, known as "Village where Giose Carducci was born." In the foreground, several buildings are visible against a backdrop of rugged mountains, suggesting a rural or semi-rural setting. Red handwritten cursive annotations adorn the bottom right and center-left areas of the postcard, adding personal touches to the printed information.

The text at the top in red print reads "Pietrasanta (Valdicastro) - Villaggio ove nasce Giose Carducci," which translates from Italian as "Pietrasanta [Valdicastro] - Village where Giose Carducci was born." Below this, additional handwritten annotations mention preservation of a vineyard by Pietrasanta and provide the year 2017 with an attribution to Altero G. Terni.

The overall composition conveys historical significance through its depiction of local geography and personal connections to notable figures like Giose' Carducci, potentially enhancing its value as a piece of cultural heritage for collectors or those interested in Italian history and literature.
The image displays a vintage postcard featuring black and white photography with red printed text. The main subject is an aerial view of the town Pietrasanta (Valdicastro) in Italy, known as "Village where Giose Carducci was born." In the foreground, several buildings are visible against a backdrop of rugged mountains, suggesting a rural or semi-rural setting. Red handwritten cursive annotations adorn the bottom right and center-left areas of the postcard, adding personal touches to the printed information. The text at the top in red print reads "Pietrasanta (Valdicastro) - Villaggio ove nasce Giose Carducci," which translates from Italian as "Pietrasanta [Valdicastro] - Village where Giose Carducci was born." Below this, additional handwritten annotations mention preservation of a vineyard by Pietrasanta and provide the year 2017 with an attribution to Altero G. Terni. The overall composition conveys historical significance through its depiction of local geography and personal connections to notable figures like Giose' Carducci, potentially enhancing its value as a piece of cultural heritage for collectors or those interested in Italian history and literature.
The image displays a vintage postcard featuring black and white photography with red printed text. The main subject is an aerial view of the town Pietrasanta (Valdicastro) in Italy, known as "Village where Giose Carducci was born." In the foreground, several buildings are visible against a backdrop of rugged mountains, suggesting a rural or semi-rural setting. Red handwritten cursive annotations adorn the bottom right and center-left areas of the postcard, adding personal touches to the printed information. The text at the top in red print reads "Pietrasanta (Valdicastro) - Villaggio ove nasce Giose Carducci," which translates from Italian as "Pietrasanta [Valdicastro] - Village where Giose Carducci was born." Below this, additional handwritten annotations mention preservation of a vineyard by Pietrasanta and provide the year 2017 with an attribution to Altero G. Terni. The overall composition conveys historical significance through its depiction of local geography and personal connections to notable figures like Giose' Carducci, potentially enhancing its value as a piece of cultural heritage for collectors or those interested in Italian history and literature.

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FFC025575 PIETRASANTA (VALDICASTELLO) - VILLAGGIO OVE NACQUE GIOSUE' CARDUCCI (fondo Ferro Candilera)
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