Timeline · 1840–2000

The Journey of the Postcard

Postcard history told academically (H) or in its own voice (P).

Postcard’s Voice · P
1840

The Shadow of a Postcard Before Its Birth

I was — a card with no name and no shape…

No envelope enclosed me, no image was printed on my surface. As ...ough people’s thoughts, searching for a place among their words.

I listened to the ideas wandering through Rowland Hill’s mind. “Postage charged by weight, not distance… A system cheap enough for anyone to send a message…”

I smiled to myself. It seemed I was destined to herald a simpler, faster greeting.

In 1840, I watched the Penny Black being printed. Letters proudl... shedding its status as a luxury and becoming an everyday habit.

This shift quietly prepared the ground for my existence. No one had named me yet, but I knew: the time was coming to say more with fewer words.

In those days, I was merely an idea drifting between thick envelopes — waiting for the right moment to come into being.