
Photographer/Publisher - Russell, Lang & Co
Folder: Photographers and Publishers
Postcards published by Russell, Lang & Co. of Winnipeg, MB
26 Sep 2015
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WP1962 WPG - CITY HALL AND VOLUNTEER'S MONUMENT
Date: Posted December 23, 1904
Publisher / Photographer: Russell, Lang & Co., Winnipeg #5987
17 Jan 2016
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WP2060 WPG- MAIN ENTRANCE ~ C.P.R. DEPOT
POSTCARD
Date: Postal stamp unclear. sent from Saskatchewan to Mrs. Sadie Carter in Chicago.
Publisher / Photographer: Russell, Lang & Co. #7
Notation: message on reverse reads; "Take your time friend of mine. Oscar"
17 Jan 2016
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WP2062 WPG - LAW COURTS
POSTCARD
Date: Posted September 4, 1908 from Selkirk, Manitoba to Wm. Craig Esq., Sunny Beach Farm, Auburn, Maine. The sender wrote this card at the north end of Lake Winnipeg as he travelled to his new home even further north. Presumably, the card was posted by a crew member when the ship returned to port in Selkirk.
Publisher / Photographer: Russell Lang & Co. #9
Notation: This postcard was written by Richard Faries to his new father-in-law William Craig - twenty-one days after he wed Mr. Craig's daughter, Isabelle. (For more background information and Richard's message to his new mother-in-law, please see this other card in my collection: www.ipernity.com/doc/567275/40998630 )
Mr. Craig was a pomologist (fruit scientist) who owned a well-renowned fruit farm, Gibbland Farm, in Abbottsford, Quebec. From about 1904-1909, Mr Craig operated Sunny Beach Farm in Auburn Maine and he was prominent in Maine's horticultural circles.
On to Richard's message to his father-in-law, written as he and his bride headed north to York Factory...
"Dear Bro. [I am assuming that Richard is addressing Mr. Craig as "Brother" in a religious context.] We are out on Lake Winnipeg at present & expect to reach the North end tomorrow. It was a little windy & rough last night & today we were compelled to run in to harbour. We had a fine time in Winnipeg, seeing friends and doing some shopping. Isabelle was quite charmed with Winnipeg & all my friends thought I had secured a rare jewel of a wife. No one knows it better than I do. She is the greatest jewel any man would be possessed of, & I am sure my life will henceforth go along like one sweet dream. We shall soon reach the place where our canoe journey begins. hope you are well. your affectionate Bro. Richard"
Added on the side, from Isabelle; "Don't forget to write us. Hope you got our photo. - Isabelle 'Lovie dovie all the time'."
29 Jan 2016
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WP1757 WPG - RESIDENCE OF WILLIAM WHYTE, ESQ.
POSTCARD
Date: Posted on August 19, 1908 from J. S. Sinclair(?) 564 Corydon Avenue, Winnipeg to Miss L. H. Cordrey in San Francisco.
Publisher / Photographer: Russell Lang & Co.'s "Autochrome" Series. No. 16
Notation: A brief message on the reverse; "Many thanks for your pretty card. You certainly have a magnificent City Hall."
10 Feb 2016
WP2084 WPG - OLD FORT GARRY GATEWAY (SEASON'S GREETINGS)
POSTCARD
Date: Not evident. Unposted. Undivided back.
Publisher / Photographer: Published for Russell, Lang & Co. #674
10 Feb 2016
WP2085 WPG - MAIN STREET, WINNIPEG, MAN. (SEASON'S GREETINGS)
POSTCARD
Date: Posted March 5, 1905 from Boston to Wollaston, Mass.
Publisher / Photographer: Published for Russell, Lang & Co #672
Notation: Image is looking north up Main Street from Portage Avenue.
06 Sep 2015
WP1933 WPG - UNION BANK, MAIN ST, (SEASON'S GREETINGS…)
Date: Posted December 10, 1904
Publisher / Photographer: Russell, Lang & Co., Winnipeg #675
06 Sep 2015
WP1934 WPG - CITY HALL, WINNIPEG, MAN. (SEASON'S GREETINGS)
Date: Unposted.
Publisher / Photographer: Russell, Lang & Co., Winnipeg #673
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