Free Historic-Memphis Note Cards

 

The note card designs below feature vintage photos from the "Historic-Memphis" website.  You are welcome to download any or all of the note cards on this page for your personal use.   Each note card fills an 8 1/2" x 11" page.  When the page is folded it fits perfectly into a #5 1/2 Envelope, which is available at any office supply house.   

 
 

Click on any card below to download the file.  The files are in the PDF format and the average size of a file is 400 + KB.   PRINTING:  The cards can be printed on standard paper, but they look better if printed on any light weight premium PRESENTATION PAPER - matte or gloss.  During printing, when the print window opens*,  be sure and change the "Page Scaling" box to read "NONE".  This assures that the photo will be centered when the page is folded.

 
 

Wagon Main - 1870 Peabody Lobby 1927
     
     

Main-Gayoso 1907 Cossitt Library Tony's Saloon - Beale St.
     
     

Customs House Main -Armistice Parade 1921 Memphis High School 1907
     
     

Grocery on Main 1902 Main-Armistice Parade 1919 Lyric Theatre 1929
     
     

Cobblestone Landing Esplanade Court Square-Winter
     
     

Graceland 4 Theatres Lee House
     
     

Lyceum Theatre 1911

Cabinet Card

Cabinet Card

Cabinet Card

 
 

Loeb's Laundry Delivery Forrest Monument Victorian Room
     
     

Black Americana Cobblestone Landing Black Americana
     
     

*  PRINTING

   

Click on any card above to download the file.  The files are in the PDF format and the average size of a file is 400 + KB.   The cards can be printed on standard paper, but they look better if printed on any light weight premium PRESENTATION PAPER - matte or gloss.  During printing, when the print window opens*,  be sure and change the "Page Scaling" box to read "NONE".  This assures that the photo will be centered when the page is folded.

*   Printer Window set to "None" The Printed Page... Page folded as Note Card
     
     
 
     

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   Historic Memphis Website