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Postcard 1940s Fort James Beach Antigua BWI RPPC Hand-Tinted Real Photo Unused
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RPPC · 1945

Postcard 1940s Fort James Beach Antigua BWI RPPC Hand-Tinted Real Photo Unused

Antigua, British West Indies1945RPPCFair-Good

Bathers in dark wool swimsuits wade the glassy shallows of Fort James Beach in this evocative hand-tinted real-photo postcard from Antigua, British West Indies — the turquoise water, golden sand, and swaying casuarinas rendered in delicate applied color over a silver-gelatin photograph, a technique that gives the scene a dreamlike quality perfectly suited to a Caribbean paradise that most card buyers would never visit in person. Fort James Beach, named for the 17th-century British fortification at its northern headland, was Antigua's most accessible strand and a fixture of pre-independence tourist imagery; the "B.W.I." designation pins the card firmly before Antigua's 1981 independence. The series number "No. 7" appears in the lower-right corner of the image, suggesting a coordinated set of Antiguan views, and the card is unused — crisp, clean, and never mailed — making it an unusually well-preserved specimen of mid-century Caribbean tourism ephemera.

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