![]() Mobile was full of racial tension in the late 1960s and early into 1970. ![]() This site has been put together purely to provide information and interest to other postcard collectors, particularly collectors of Gladys Cooper postcards. Gladys Cooper was black and proud, Tatum later wrote for the Press-Register. None of the postcards or images featured here are for sale. I'm a collector of postcards of Gladys Cooper and in time intend to display the collection on this website. She also became famous for her appearance on many picture postcards. None of the images have been taken from other web sites. Gladys Cooper was widely acclaimed as one of the great beauties of the stage & screen. However, some are now quite rare and are highly sought after by her many collectors and can attract very high prices.Īll images featured on these pages come from my own collection of postcards & memorabilia. Postcards featuring Gladys Cooper and her family are generally easy to find and are quite affordable. Through the huge public fascination with Gladys, her daughter Joan and son John would also appear on picture postcards either posed alongside Gladys or featured by themselves. By the time she had reached her late twenties she was to appear on thousands of different postcards. She also became famous for her appearance on many picture postcards issued during the postcard boom of the early 1900's. Gladys Cooper was widely acclaimed as one of the great beauties of the stage & screen. People bought them to keep as souvenirs as well as to send to friends. The popularity of postcards rocketed as they were cheap and reliable and there were up to seven postal deliveries a day. In the early 1900's the sending of postcards as a means of communication became the standard medium of conveying short messages. This site is dedicated to the life and career of the stage star and screen actress Gladys Cooper with particular emphasis on the many collectable vintage picture postcards featuring the actress. Spring Meeting (Mar 1939) Performer: Gladys Cooper Tiny Fox-Collier Play Comedy Original. Welcome to the Gladys Cooper 'on postcard' web site. The Morning Star (Oct 03, 1942) Performer: Gladys Cooper Mrs.
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