Saturday, April 12, 2025

A Radio Postcard Journey - 43


A unique postcard showcasing a collection of historical postal artifacts has arrived from across the globe, sent by a sender identified as Monika from Brazil. The postcard, marketed by Magyar Posts (the Hungarian postal service), features a photograph by Hajdu Jozsef and was printed by the PostaMuzeum (the Hungarian Postal Museum).


The card displays a grid of images depicting various items related to the history of communication and postal services. Among the featured items are what appears to be an ornate postal carriage, an early telephone, a vintage stamp, a wooden radio, a Morse code key apparatus, and a blue post box.


"Here in this card I like the wooden radio and the morse code key." This personal note highlights the enduring fascination with early forms of electronic communication.


This postcard serves as a small yet tangible connection to Hungarian postal history, traveling thousands of miles to reach its destination and sparking interest in its historical contents. The collaboration between Magyar Posts, photographer Hajdu Jozsef, and the PostaMuzeum has resulted in a collectible item that shares a glimpse into the evolution of communication.


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