[Postcard of Man-Made Waterfall in Bellingrath Gardens]
Postcard of a decorative waterfall created by stone. White, yellow, orange, and pink flowers bloom around the edges while red Azaleas grow from multiple stone pots placed on the waterfall. The top edge of the postcard reads "Scene in Bellingrath Gardens, Mobile, Ala." The back of the postc...
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fttexashistory:info:ark/67531/metapth562098 2024-06-09T07:49:04+00:00 [Postcard of Man-Made Waterfall in Bellingrath Gardens] United States - Alabama - Mobile County - Mobile 1 postcard : col. 9 x 14 cm Image https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth562098/ English eng Carter's News Agency local-cont-no: MFWHM_1988-11-0682 https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth562098/ ark: ark:/67531/metapth562098 Social Life and Customs - Travel Postcard fttexashistory 2024-05-16T10:01:35Z Postcard of a decorative waterfall created by stone. White, yellow, orange, and pink flowers bloom around the edges while red Azaleas grow from multiple stone pots placed on the waterfall. The top edge of the postcard reads "Scene in Bellingrath Gardens, Mobile, Ala." The back of the postcard adds, "The Bellingrath Gardens are located on Picturesque Isle-Aux-Oies-River, about 17 miles from Mobile on U. S. Highway 90. The natural beauty of the estate is made more beautiful by the thousands of Azalea Shrubs, which burst into bloom the latter part of February. At the height of the flowering season the blooms completely hide the limbs and leaves of these plants. Solid masses of flowers in shades of white, pink, salmon, red, orange and cerise. This garden ranks well up among the twelve most beautiful gardens of the United States." Still Image Pink salmon The Portal to Texas History (University of North Texas) Alabama |
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Postcard of a decorative waterfall created by stone. White, yellow, orange, and pink flowers bloom around the edges while red Azaleas grow from multiple stone pots placed on the waterfall. The top edge of the postcard reads "Scene in Bellingrath Gardens, Mobile, Ala." The back of the postcard adds, "The Bellingrath Gardens are located on Picturesque Isle-Aux-Oies-River, about 17 miles from Mobile on U. S. Highway 90. The natural beauty of the estate is made more beautiful by the thousands of Azalea Shrubs, which burst into bloom the latter part of February. At the height of the flowering season the blooms completely hide the limbs and leaves of these plants. Solid masses of flowers in shades of white, pink, salmon, red, orange and cerise. This garden ranks well up among the twelve most beautiful gardens of the United States." |
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