Berthoud Pass Continental Divide Sign Postcard #CB-11E4
Info
- Date: Circa 1940-'45
- Photographer: Unknown
- Medium: Postcard
- Size: 5 3/8" x 3 3/8"
- ID: CB-11E4
- Acquisition Date: February 2024
- Repository: Coloradotopia Archives
Scanned with cropping and auto white balance applied to the cropped version.
Image use restricted.
Image Dating Comments
These signs existed here during the early 1940s, and it is believed that they were likely added in 1940. The Berthoud Pass Inn can be seen here in the background with an addition that was completed in 1939.
Backside
Full Scan
Comments & Discussion
Two versions of this image are held in the Coloradotopia archives. One was developed as a real photo postcard, while the other was printed using a lithographic printing technique. The version that is scanned on this page is the real photo postcard. This version shows the greatest details, but the lighting and shading are a bit off. The second postcard has more accurate shading and clarity, but it lacks details since the image is made up of many small dots.
This smaller version of the Berthoud Pass Inn was only here for a few years after the original inn was taken down in 1937. It would be replaced with a small ski lodge, and eventually by the larger Berthoud Pass Lodge.
Condition, Aging & Authenticity: There are streaks of darkening due to age on the backside. A piece of the front surface is missing in the upper-right corner. There is mild scratching of the surface, but no cracking or spidering. The edges are starting to delaminate.
About the Coloradotopia Archives. The Coloradotopia archives hold a large collection of historical images that document Colorado’s auto history in the mountains. You can read more about the Coloradotopia archive project here.