| Naples |
| An undated panoramic view of Naples. |
| A super old postcard - pity it doesn't give the name of the ship. |
| No date for this one of the Via Partenope. |
| Piazza Vittoria. |
| Palazzo della Regina Giovanna. |
| The Via Caracciolo and the Grand Hotel. |
| The Central Station. |
| Another Cunarder at Naples. |
| Postcards of the Past |
| An undated view of Posillipo. |
| A postcard from 1915. |
| The Riviera di Chiaja. |
| No date for this lovely old card of Piedigrotta. |
| La Torretta. |
| Immacolatella and the Stazione Marittima. |
| Two similar views of Posillipo, both undated. |
| Freshly harvested spaghetti drying in the sun - a 1912 postcard. |
| The Church of S Francesco di Paola. |
| A 1929 postcard of Naples Railway Station. |
| An undated postcard of Santa Lucia with Vesuvius in the background and an oyster restaurant in the foreground. |
| The Strada di Santa Lucia - no date. |
| Parco Grifeo. |
| The Piazza S Ferdinando and the Galleria. |
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| Naples is the capital city of the Campania region of Italy. It lies midway between two volcanic areas, Mount Vesuvius and the Phlegraean Fields, on the Mediterranean coast by the Gulf of Naples. |
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| Capri seen from Naples. |

| A postcard of the port which was written in 1904. |

| Via Piliero - a 1915 postcard. |

| Piazza e Chiesa del carmine. |

| Bertolini's Hotel and the Corso Vittorio Emanuele. |

| An excellent aerial view of the Piazza Dante. |

| Another good aerial view, this one of Santa Lucia. |

| Piazza della Stazione. |

| Porta Capuana. |

| Castel dell'Ovo. |

| Via San Carlo. |

| Castel Nuovo. |

| Via Caracciolo. |

| Parco Grifeo and Hotel Bertolini. |

| Via Partenope and Castel dell'Ovo. |

| Piazza del Municipio. |

| Borgo Marinaro. |

| The Port. |

| Vico del Pallonetto S Lucia. |

| Volcanic activity at Pozzuoli. |

| Castle Nuovo and Vesuvius. |
| Did You Know...........that Enrico Caruso, the Italian tenor, was born in Naples in 1873. Listen to some excerpts from these very early recordings whilst browsing our postcards. Our older UK visitors may enjoy "Vieni sul mar", the English version of which is "Two Lovely Black Eyes" ! |