
Photographer/Publisher - P. C. Edwards
Folder: Photographers and Publishers
03 Apr 2016
MN1053 MANITOU - CONSOLIDATED SCHOOL
POSTCARD
Date: Not Posted. Note on reverse dated September 26, 1921
Publisher / Photographer: P. C. Edwards
05 Jan 2016
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MN0152 KILLARNEY - TOWN HALL
POSTCARD
Date: Not evident.
Publisher / Photographer: P. C. Edwards, Killarney
Notation: Nice early view of the Town Hall with a fire-fighting vehicle displayed in the open doors of the garage. Given his flat-topped cap and apparent uniform, I am surmising that the gentleman on the steps could be one of the Firemen, if not the Chief.
06 Jan 2016
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MN0192 KILLARNEY - THE SCHOOLS
POSTCARD
Date: Not evident. Unposted.
Publisher / Photographer: P. C. Edwards, Killarney
05 Jan 2016
MN0230 KILLARNEY - KILLARNEY MAN. (STREET VIEW)
POSTCARD
Date: Not evident. Unposted.
Publisher / Photographer: P. C. Edwards, Killarney
05 Jan 2016
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MN0261 KILLARNEY - SCHOOL FIELD DAY
POSTCARD
Date: Note dated July 12, 1911 sent to Miss Mable Hisey (?) in Ontario.
Publisher / Photographer: P. C. Edwards, Killarney
Notation: White sign on right foreground reads; "Evans Drug Store - Post office & Souvenirs." Possibly the beginning of the parade, the marching band iv veering to their left and the leading carried sign reads "Boissevain Schools".
Note on reverse reads; "Dear sister -all - Well, I am here today 107 miles from Brandon a large crowd of orange men and others. good bye M.H."
31 Dec 2015
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MN1026 KILLARNEY - (LAKE & SHAMROCK)
POSTCARD
Date: Posted August 29, 1906 to Miss Edwina Durk in Niagara Falls
Publisher / Photographer: Scott and Edwards, Photographers
Notation: Note on reverse reads; "Dear Ed. Do you know how long you've been answering? I am coming home Monday. Arrive Sunday in toronto. will be just in time for school. - Hort"
02 Jun 2015
MN0969 KILLARNEY - LAKE (AND TOUR BOAT)
Unposted.
Publisher / Photographer: P.C. Edwards, Killarney
The name is not evident on the launch, but is most likely to be the Steamer "Shamrock" which plied the waters of Killarney Lake for many years.
26 Jan 2017
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MN1122 MANITOU - MAIN STREET [AWAITING PARADE]
POSTCARD
Date: Posted July 1, 1914 to Mrs J. P. Mitchell in Waterman, Illinois.
Publisher / Photographer: Edwards Studio, Killarney, Pilot Mound, Manitou
Notation: I am assuming these crowds are assembling for a parade. Further up the street, a marching band is assembling. I can't be certain, but it looks like there could be a ceremonial arch at the far end of the street.
Note on the reverse reads; "June 30 Dear Bro & Sister & Donald & Gladys. How are you? Ask Annie for some particulars. Am sending her a newspaper. Tomorrow is our big day here July 1st. Jessie is not very well. All have had Pink eye & now chicken pox is starting. Arlene has them, what will be next. Look at X on other side. E." I guess X is someone the recipients would recognize.
Sadly, the signs are hard to read. I can only make out Hoffman & Jacobs on one, Confectionery and Baker, Refreshments, and Harnesses on others.
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