
This vintage postcard depicts peasant farmers giving thanks for a bountiful harvest in front of a church in the distance. Most Church historians agree that the Angelus can be traced back to 11th-century Italy, where monks said three Hail Marys during night prayers, at the last bell of the day.
This standard-sized (5.5 x 3.5 in) postcard is made of paper and is an original. It is perfect for collectors of topographical postcards and those interested in the history of agriculture. The postcard is sold as a single unit and was manufactured in 1910.
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Product Information
| Category | Toys & Collectibles > Vintage & Antique Collectibles > Paper Collectibles |
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| Condition | Good |
