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This
collection was digitized with funding from the Institute of
Museum and Library Services. |
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Overview
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| Title: |
Cuban
Postcard Collection |
| Collection
No: |
CHC0359 |
| Extent: |
6.00
linear ft. (8 boxes) |
| Repository: |
Cuban
Heritage Collection, University of Miami Libraries |
| Location: |
45G6-7 |
| Abstract: |
The
Cuban Postcard Collection consists of postcards of
Cuba and the Cuban exile experience produced from
the turn of the 20th century to the present. |
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| Administrative
Information |
Acquisition
Information: |
Postcards
are continuously acquired through gifts and purchases. |
Processed
by: |
Student
assistants; finding aid by Eugenio A. Alonso and María
R. Estorino, September 2003. |
Encoded
by: |
Giselle
Fernández, September 2003 |
Access
Restrictions: |
This
collection is unrestricted. |
Preferred
Citation: |
Cuban
Postcard Collection, Cuban Heritage Collection, University
of Miami Libraries, Coral Gables, Florida. |
Copyright
Statement: |
©
2003 University of Miami. All rights reserved. Permission
to publish materials must be obtained from
the Director
of the Cuban Heritage Collection. |
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| Historical
Note |
When
postcards were first produced in the mid-1800s, they
became popular instantly as a quick and affordable
means of communication. By the 1890s, several developments
converged to give rise to the popularity and widespread
use of postcards: changes in postal regulations, the
widespread use of photography, and improved printing
techniques.
In the early part of the 20th century, postcards were
printed predominantly in Germany and the United States.
A publisher commissioned postcards either from a printer’s
existing stock of images or from a local photographer.
Many businesses such as hotels stores, and restaurants
commissioned postcards to promote their services and
products.
Postcards were popular because they served as souvenirs,
a means of communication, could be used for advertising,
and were highly collectible. To today’s researcher,
they convey bits of information about the people and
places they depict. Postcards inform about tourism,
industries and occupations, transportation, urban
and rural life, people, local architecture, buildings
and monuments, and events.
The Cuban Postcard Collection is a continuously growing
collection of postcards of Cuba and the Cuban experience
outside of Cuba. They have been purchased by or donated
to the Cuban Heritage Collection for several decades.
Several hundred postcards are acquired each year,
allowing us to continue providing them as valuable
research tools. |
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| Scope
and Content Note |
The
Cuban Postcard Collection consists of postcards of
Cuba and the Cuban exile experience produced from
the turn of the 20th century to the present. It includes
real photo, printed photo, and artist drawn postcards
and provides views of many parts of the island as
well as various aspects of Cuban communities in the
United States and abroad. This collection is divided
into six series in eight boxes, described below. |
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| Series
Descriptions |
Series
I: Artists and Personalities
Organization: Subseries A: Cuban Artists
and Subseries B: Cuban Personalities
Series
I consists of postcards of images of Cuban artists
and personalities or their work. It is arranged in
alphabetical order within each subseries.
Series
II: Cuba: General A-Z
In
Series II are postcards depicting various aspects
of Cuba without geographic definition arranged in
alphabetical order.
Series
III: Cuba: Cities and Places (except Havana)
Series
III postcards depict towns, cities, and provinces
in Cuba except Havana organized in alphabetical order
by place name.
Series
IV: Havana
One
of the largest series in this collection, Series IV
consists of postcards of the city and province Havana,
divided by subjects and arranged alphabetically.
Series
V: Cuban Exile
Series
V consist of postcards produced outside of Cuba and
representing various aspects of the exile experience,
including businesses, events, personalities, and political
activities. Several geographic areas are represented
with a special emphasis on the Miami area.
Series
VI: Postal Folders
Postal
folders are a collection of postcards published together
and primarily consisting of views of particular places,
events, themes, and activities. These are often published
as booklets or connected by accordion folds. The postal
folders in this collection offer views of or other
information about Cuba. |
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| Container
List |
| Series
I: Cuba: Artists and Personalities
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Sub-series
A: Cuban Artists |
| Box |
Folder Title |
| 1
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Abela, Eduardo
(reproduction) |
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Barrios, Pedro
(reproduction) |
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Bermúdez, Cundo
(reproduction) |
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Bosch, Orlando
(reproduction) |
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Diago, Roberto
(reproduction) |
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Díaz Escalet,
Frank (reproduction) |
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Enríquez, Carlos
(reproduction) |
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Lam, Wilfredo
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Lam, Wilfredo
(reproduction) |
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Landaluze, Patricio
(reproduction) |
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Lecour, Evelio
and García Peña, Ernesto (reproduction)
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Manuel, Víctor
(reproduction) |
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Mijáres, José
M. (reproduction) |
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Milián, Raúl (reproduction)
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Palerzuela (reproduction)
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Peláez, Amelia
(reproduction) |
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Portocarrero,
René (reproduction) |
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Rodríguez, Mariano
(reproduction) |
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Sub-series
B: Cuban Personalities |
| Box |
Folder
Title |
| 8 |
Castro,
Fidel |
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Castro,
Fidel, 1959 |
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Castro,
Fidel, 1960 |
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Castro,
Fidel, 1962 |
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Castro,
Fidel, 1964 |
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Castro,
Fidel, 1966 |
| 1 |
Finlay,
Carlos |
| 8 |
Guevara,
Ernesto "Ché" |
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Guevara,
Ernesto "Ché", 1959 |
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Guevara,
Ernesto "Ché", 1960 |
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Guevara,
Ernesto "Ché", 1961 |
| 1 |
Martí,
José |
Series
II: Cuba: General, A-Z
| Box |
Folder
Title |
| 1 |
American
Intervention, 1907 |
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Architecture:
Colonial |
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Bamboo
Trees |
| 1,
8 |
Beaches |
| 8 |
Beaches:
Playa Ancón |
| 1 |
Birds:
Tocororo |
| 8 |
Birds:
Guacamayo |
| 1,
8 |
Bohío
Cubano |
| 8 |
Cavalry |
| 1 |
Carriages & Cars:
El Carreton |
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Carriages & Cars:
La Carreta |
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Carriages & Cars:
La Volanta |
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Christmas
Cards, 1999 |
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Compañía
Cubana |
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Country
Life |
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Country
Scenes |
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Cruise
Ships |
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Cuban
Beggar |
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Cuban
Bum Boat |
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Dwellings |
| 8 |
Flag |
| 1 |
Fishing |
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French
Journalist: Debray, Regis |
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Frutas
Tropicales |
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Funeral
Car |
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Harvesting
Bananas |
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Harvesting
Pineapples |
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Harvesting
Sisal |
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History:
Revolution, 1895: Soldiers |
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Hydrofoil |
| 8 |
Militia:
La Abuela, 1960 |
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Militia: "Miliciana",
1960 |
| 1 |
Money:
Colonial Period |
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National
Emblems |
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National
Emblems: Escudo Nacional de Cuba [Republic] |
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National
Emblems: Escudo Nacional de Cuba Colonial |
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Navigation |
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Nuns:
Paris, María Antonia |
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Orange
Grove |
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Paper
Boy |
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Plantations |
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Plantations:
Pineapple and Papaya |
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Poem:
Milanés, José Jacinto |
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Quotations:
Columbus, Christopher |
| 8 |
Reptiles:
Iguana |
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Revolutionary
Trial, 1959 |
| 1 |
Rivers:
Nuevas River |
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Rivers:
Río Cauto |
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Rum
Factory: Bacardi |
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Santa
Bárbara: |
| 8 |
Seashore |
| 1 |
Stamp
Reproduction: Bibliotecarios Cubanos en
el Exilio |
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Steamship
Florida |
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Sugar
Cane Industry |
| 8 |
Sugar
Cane Industry (oversized) |
| 1 |
Sugar
Cane Industry: Carmen |
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Sugar
Cane Industry: Chaparra |
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Tanks
(Military Science) |
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Tobacco
Industry |
| 8 |
Tobacco
Industry (oversized) |
| 1 |
Tree
Snails |
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Trees:
Ceiba |
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Trees:
Güira Cimarrona |
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"La
Trocha" |
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Trees:
Palm |
| 1,
8 |
Views |
| 1 |
Villages |
Series
III: Cuba: Cities and Places (except Havana)
| Box |
Folder
Title |
| 2 |
Bahía
Honda |
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Banao:
Street Scene |
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Baracoa:
Aerial View |
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Baracoa:
Churches |
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Bayamo:
Churches: Iglesia Mayor |
| 8 |
Baracoa:
Fuerte de Matachín |
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Bayamo:
Dwellings: de Céspedes, Carlos Manuel |
| 2 |
Bayamo:
Market |
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Cabañas:
Dwellings |
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Caibarién:
Parks |
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Caibarién:
Street Scenes |
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Camagüey:
Airport |
| 2,
8 |
Camagüey:
Churches: Iglesia Nuestra Señora de las Mercedes |
| 2 |
Camagüey:
Colonial Patio |
| 8 |
Camagüey:
Country Scenes |
| 2 |
Camagüey:
Dwellings |
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Camagüey:
Indoor Patio |
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Camagüey:
Monuments: Soldado Desconocido |
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Camagüey:
Parks: Parque Agramonte |
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Camagüey:
Plaza de la Soledad |
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Camagüey:
River: Río Máximo de los Cangilones |
| Camagüey:
Schools: Escuelas Pías de Camagüey |
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Camagüey:
Street Scenes: Calle Cisneros |
| Camagüey:
Street Scenes: Calle de Comercio |
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Camagüey:
Tinajones |
| 8 |
Camagüey
(Prov.): Tourism: Cayo Guillermo |
| 2 |
Camajuaní:
Churches: Iglesia Parroquial |
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Camajuaní:
Clubs: Sociedad Liceo |
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Camajuaní:
Mountains: Loma Santa Fé |
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Camajuaní:
Railroad Stations: Estación F.C.C.C. |
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Camajuaní:
Street Scenes: Calle Fundador |
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Camajuaní:
Street Scenes: Calle Gra. Naya |
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Camajuaní:
Views |
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Cárdenas:
Churches: La Catedral |
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Cienfuegos:
Caballeros de Colón |
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Cienfuegos:
Hotels: Hotel Jagua |
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Cienfuegos:
Palacio del Valle |
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Cienfuegos:
Schools: Escuela Formadores de Maestros |
| 8 |
Granma
(Prov.): Country Scenes |
| 2 |
Guamá: "Centro
Turístico" |
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Guamá:
Taíno Village |
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Guantánamo:
Churches: Methodist Church |
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Guantánamo:
Railroad Station |
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Guantánamo:
Rivers: Río Guaso |
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Guantánamo:
Street Scenes: Crombet Street |
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Guantánamo:
Street Scenes: Marina Street |
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Güines:
Güines Road |
| 8 |
Holguín
(Prov.): Beaches: Playa Guardalavaca |
| 2 |
Holguín:
Centro de Veteranos |
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Holguín:
Restaurants: Coffee House: "Cubita" |
| 8 |
Isla
de Pinos: Beaches: Playa la Fé (oversized) |
| 2 |
Isla
de Pinos: Beaches: Playa de Herradura |
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Isla
de Pinos: Beaches: Playa de Nueva Gerona |
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Isla
de Pinos: Country House |
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Isla
de Pinos: Country Scenes |
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Isla
de Pinos: Dam |
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Isla
de Pinos: Dwellings |
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Isla
de Pinos: Hotels: Hotel "Colony" |
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Isla
de Pinos: Hotels: Hotel Mountain Inn |
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Isla
de Pinos: Hotels: Hotel Santa Fé |
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Isla
de Pinos: Prison: Presidio Modelo |
| Isla
de Pinos: Road |
| Isla
de Pinos: School Performance |
| Isla
de Pinos: School, Nueva Gerona |
| Isla
de Pinos: Street Scenes: Santa Bárbara |
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Isla
de Pinos: Trees |
| Isla
de Pinos: Views: Nueva Gerona |
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Marianao:
Schools: Colegio Belén |
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Matanzas
(Prov.): Beaches: Buey Vaquita Beach |
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Matanzas
(Prov.): Crocidile Farm |
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Matanzas:
Bridges: Puente de la Concordia |
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Matanzas:
Bridges: Puente de Bacanayagüa |
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