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

PIETRASANTA - VALDICASTELLO - CASA DOVE NACQUE IL POETA G. CARDUCCI

#POETAGCARDUCCI #European #PoetaGCarducci #Italian #House #GCarducci #GiuseppeUngaretti #Pietrasanta #Italy #Toscana #Lucca #photography #FerroCandilera

https://fotografia.cultura.gov.it/iccd/item/FFC025577

The image is a vintage black and white postcard depicting an old European street scene. The setting appears to be in Pietrasanta-Valdicastello, as indicated by the text on the card. The photograph captures narrow streets lined with buildings of varying architectural styles, some appearing aged or weathered.

One prominent building stands out due to its height relative to others and a distinct roof structure that extends beyond what seems like an upper floor. There are trees scattered along the street, adding greenery to the urban environment. In the background, we can observe hilly terrain with sparse vegetation, suggesting a rural backdrop or outskirts of a town.

The card is marked with handwritten inscriptions in red ink at different angles and positions on its surface, possibly indicating ownership or annotations by previous owners. A date "20.1937" is written near the bottom right corner, likely referring to either an event linked to the location depicted or perhaps when the photograph was taken.

The text within a decorative frame in red font at the top reads: "Casa dove nacque il Poeta G. Carducci," which translates from Italian as "House where the poet G. Carducci was born." This indicates that one of the buildings on this street is associated with Giuseppe Ungaretti, an Italian poet known for his association with Pietrasanta.

The overall condition and style sugg [...]
The image is a vintage black and white postcard depicting an old European street scene. The setting appears to be in Pietrasanta-Valdicastello, as indicated by the text on the card. The photograph captures narrow streets lined with buildings of varying architectural styles, some appearing aged or weathered. One prominent building stands out due to its height relative to others and a distinct roof structure that extends beyond what seems like an upper floor. There are trees scattered along the street, adding greenery to the urban environment. In the background, we can observe hilly terrain with sparse vegetation, suggesting a rural backdrop or outskirts of a town. The card is marked with handwritten inscriptions in red ink at different angles and positions on its surface, possibly indicating ownership or annotations by previous owners. A date "20.1937" is written near the bottom right corner, likely referring to either an event linked to the location depicted or perhaps when the photograph was taken. The text within a decorative frame in red font at the top reads: "Casa dove nacque il Poeta G. Carducci," which translates from Italian as "House where the poet G. Carducci was born." This indicates that one of the buildings on this street is associated with Giuseppe Ungaretti, an Italian poet known for his association with Pietrasanta. The overall condition and style sugg [...]
The image is a vintage black and white postcard depicting an old European street scene. The setting appears to be in Pietrasanta-Valdicastello, as indicated by the text on the card. The photograph captures narrow streets lined with buildings of varying architectural styles, some appearing aged or weathered. One prominent building stands out due to its height relative to others and a distinct roof structure that extends beyond what seems like an upper floor. There are trees scattered along the street, adding greenery to the urban environment. In the background, we can observe hilly terrain with sparse vegetation, suggesting a rural backdrop or outskirts of a town. The card is marked with handwritten inscriptions in red ink at different angles and positions on its surface, possibly indicating ownership or annotations by previous owners. A date "20.1937" is written near the bottom right corner, likely referring to either an event linked to the location depicted or perhaps when the photograph was taken. The text within a decorative frame in red font at the top reads: "Casa dove nacque il Poeta G. Carducci," which translates from Italian as "House where the poet G. Carducci was born." This indicates that one of the buildings on this street is associated with Giuseppe Ungaretti, an Italian poet known for his association with Pietrasanta. The overall condition and style sugg [...]

FFC025577 PIETRASANTA - VALDICASTELLO - CASA DOVE NACQUE ...

FFC025577 PIETRASANTA - VALDICASTELLO - CASA DOVE NACQUE IL POETA G. CARDUCCI (fondo Ferro Candilera)
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