This is a portrait of Frida Kahlo, the famous Mexican painter. It was painted by Atelierschulze (that's what written on the card). This postcard comes from Düren, a city in western Germany with a history stretching back more than two thousand years. Long before the Romans arrived, the region was home to the Eburones, a Celtic tribe that lived between the Meuse and Rhine rivers. They are perhaps best known for their leader, Ambiorix, who led a successful revolt against Julius Caesar's Roman legions in 54 BC. Following the Roman conquest, Düren developed as a settlement along an important Roman road linking Cologne with the city of Tongeren in present-day Belgium. Its location helped it grow into a centre for trade and travel, laying the foundations for the city that exists today. Over the centuries, Düren became known for its paper and textile industries, taking advantage of the clean water provided by the River Rur. Although much of the city was destroyed during the Second Wor...
This postcard was sent by someone originally from Perth, Ontario, but it was mailed from Kingston, Ontario, not too far away in distance, but distinct in character. Perth is a small historic town in eastern Ontario, known for its well-preserved stone buildings, heritage architecture, and quiet riverside setting. It has a slower pace of life, with a strong sense of local history and a compact, community-focused feel. It’s the kind of place where old mills, small shops, and tree-lined streets give the town a timeless quality. Kingston, where the postcard was posted, sits on the shore of Lake Ontario at the mouth of the St. Lawrence River. It has a much larger, more energetic atmosphere, shaped by its history as a former capital of the Province of Canada and its present-day role as a university and naval city. Limestone buildings, a busy waterfront, and the presence of institutions like Queen’s University give it a more urban and historic character compared to Perth. What I like about thi...