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Las Vegas Vintage Postcards

The glitz and glamour of vintage Las Vegas in the 1950s and 1960s lives on through postcards captivating a bygone era. From the iconic neon signs to glamorous casinos and showgirls, these postcards provide a unique window into the golden age of Sin City.

Let’s open the vault to Vintage Vegas…


Disclosure: Some of the links on my blog from Etsy , eBay, are Affiliate Links, meaning, at no additional cost to you, I will earn a commission if you click through and make a purchase.


1950s & 1960s Las Vegas Vintage Postcards

“The Monaco”- 71 room motel with dressing rooms and queen size beds and a heated pool at the corner of Desert Inn Rd & the “Strip”. Postcard circa 1950s possibly early 1960s.

"The Monaco"- 71 room motel with dressing rooms and queen size beds and a heated pool at the corner of Desert Inn Rd & the "Strip". Postcard circa 1950s possibly early 1960s.

Source: Etsy

1950s Postcard of Wilbur Clark’s Desert Inn Motel.

1950s Postcard of Wilbur Clark's Desert Inn Motel vintage postcard

Source: Etsy

Greetings from Las Vegas and the Pioneer Club.

vintage las vegas postcards - Greetings from Las Vegas and the Pioneer Club.

Source: Etsy

Riviera postcard 1960s. Featuring Red Skelton, Peggy Taylor and Lionel Hampton.

Riviera Las Vegas Hotel Postcard Red Skelton Peggy Taylor Lionel Hampton vintage postcard

Source: Etsy

Vintage Postcard of The Stardust Resort Hotel and The World’s Tallest Sign and Home of the “Lido de Paris” Circa 1958.

Vintage Postcard of The Stardust Resort Hotel and The World's Tallest Sign and Home of the "Lido de Paris" Circa 1958

Source: Etsy

Nevada’s Finest Cocktail Lounge-The “Cinnabar -Truly Western.”

vintage postcard of the cinnabar cocktail lounge las vegas nevada

Source: eBay

Sahara Hotel Pool Area-Look at that fruit arrangement on the balcony..wow!

hotel sahara las vegas nevada vintage postcard

Source: eBay

At “The Thunderbird” in the 1960s you could go swimming and then pop over to the putting green to hit a few golf balls after. Fun! Fun! Fun!

Las Vegas, Nevada Postcard THUNDERBIRD HOTEL Swimming Pool Scene c1960s vintage postcard

Source: eBay

Buffets are as popular now as they were in the 1950s, ice swan included!

Las Vegas Desert Inn Postcard Buffet Line c1950s vintage postcard

Source: Ebay

Thanks for stopping by friends and if you are interested in more photos and vintage advertising from “Sin City”, then please check out my other Vegas Blog Post…..

Further Reading about Vintage Las Vegas:

You can also check some interesting hotels in Las Vegas HERE.

Question Time: Do you collect postcards when you travel (and send them)? Maybe you collect vintage postcards? I would love to hear all about it in the comments below.

Liz

Luggage Labels-A Lost Travel Art

I love travelling and and whenever I travel I always try to take a piece of that location home with me (it’s usually a postcard or magnet). For generations before me though, trips ended up being documented thru the gorgeous illustrations on Luggage Labels. But they were not placed there as a way to remember where you have been, there were other reasons these labels existed….

vintage luggage - Steamer trunk

For today’s post I want to share a brief history of those reasons and then showcase some stunning examples of vacations gone by in sticker form.


Disclosure: Some of the links on my blog from Etsy , eBay, are Affiliate Links, meaning, at no additional cost to you, I will earn a commission if you click through and make a purchase. 

NOTE: Etsy & eBay have 1000s of vintage items on their websites. So if you click thru and the item is gone, just do a search for others.


Beautiful Vintage Luggage Labels

“What do we find on old luggage? We find the traces of… the places visited. We will follow these, and with them, we will tour the world, not in 80 days like Phileas Fogg, but much faster still.”


– Gaston-Louis Vuitton
Vintage luggage labels

Source: Etsy

The Brief History of the Luggage Label

19th Century-The Golden Age of Travel. Why? It was the industrial revolution and more reliable modes of transportation like trains and oceans liners were allowing more and more people to travel and see the world.

The golden age of travel. Image from 19th century of people traveling

If you decided to make a trip via a grand ocean liner, luggage labels were created in order to keep track of all the luggage being brought on-board (trains typically used tags). They tended to indict the class of cabin for the traveler as well as as the destination of the ship (Source).

Vintage Cruise Ship Luggage Label CUNARD LINE State Room Baggage

Source: eBay

Hotels during this time utilized these stickers as a way for their porters to know which boat or train the guest was travelling on, but they soon evolved into a great way to advertise ones lodgings to people all over the world. The labels would become more and more sophisticated in design to stand out for the thousands of other hotels and destinations doing the same.

Vintage Hotel-Rest Adr. De Haas Amsterdam Holland Souvenir Luggage Label - Vintage Suitcase Travel Label

Source: Etsy

When air travel started to be accessible to travelers around the 1920s, they too jumped on the label advertising popularity to capture the “experience” of seeing the world from the air.

Braniff Airways circa early 1930s vintage luggage label

Braniff Airways circa early 1930s via National Air & Space Museum

By the 1960’s and the advent of jet planes, luggage labels disappeared as travel became more of a form of mass transit to be endured, and though baggage tags (not labels) are still utilized, many are very generic and not at all exciting (Source).

FUN FACT: Did you know that luggage labels were originally affixed with gum and so if you were to try to remove the label you would damage it (of course)? So when you find a mint condition label it’s because the traveler would ask for a second or even third that was never placed on the luggage, as a souvenir from their trip (Source).


Vintage Luggage Label Art Examples:

(Please note that at time of posting the labels sourced from Etsy and eBay were for sale. Click thru to see lots of options if your fav is sold)

BOAC British Overseas Airways.

Vintage BOAC British Overseas Airway Luggage Labels

Source: Etsy

1930s Hotel Splendide in Lugano, Switzerland.

1930s Genuine Original Unused Luggage Steamer Trunk Label Grand Hotel Splendide Lugano Switzerland

Source: Etsy

Sport Hotel, Gerlos Platte Austria – 1950s.

Sport Hotel, Gerlos Platte Austria - 1950s luggage label

Source: eBay

1939 Golden Gate International Exposition San Francisco-World’s Fair.

1939 Golden Gate International Exposition San Francisco-World's Fair.

Source: Pinterest

Luggage Label for the Hotel Oasis Alger.

Luggage Label Hotel Oasis Alger Vintage Original

Source: eBay

Intourist, Caucasus Soviet Union.

Intourist CAUCASUS Soviet Union - vintage luggage tourist travel label vintage

Source: eBay

The Excelsior Hotel was part of the CIGA chain from 1920 to 1985. The label below is believed to be from the 1930’s or 40’s; they came from a collection of labels gathered by twin boys who traveled Europe with their parents and acquired as many labels as they could get their hands on, not just hotels they stayed at.

Genuine 1930s-'40s Original Unused Luggage Steamer Trunk Label Hotel Excelsior Rome

Source: Etsy

1940s Vintage TWA (Transcontiental Airlines). Artwork by George Petty.

1940s Vintage TWA (Transcontiental Airlines). Artwork by George Petty.

Source: Etsy

Hotel Victor, Copenhagen Denmark -1960s (This one is fun!)

Hotel Victor COPENHAGEN Denmark - vintage luggage label

Source: eBay

Hotel Union, Bucuresti Romania.

Hotel Union BUCURESTI Romania - vintage luggage label

Source: eBay

Hotel Splendid, Monte Carlo Monaco.

Hotel Splendid MONTE CARLO Monaco - vintage luggage label

Source: eBay

Strand Hotel, Darligen Switzerland-1960s.

Strand Hotel DARLIGEN Switzerland - vintage luggage label 1960s

Source: eBay

Friends! What did you think of these lovely labels (Gosh the Typography alone is outstanding)? Did you have any favourites in the bunch? Do you have a collection of your own? Please share in the comments below.

Further Reading: Vintage Travel 1920s-1960s Blog Posts (Archived)

Liz