
Winnipeg Buildings - Post Office(s)
03 Apr 2015
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WP1889 - WPG - POST OFFICE
Posted: December 29, 1903 from Winnipeg to France
Publisher: Unidentified
This is a very early real photo postcard of Winnipeg. It is printed on postcard stock from the Societe Lumiere in Lyon, France.
The sender is writing (in French) to his/her Cousin, Mademoiselle Marie Dugat in Creuse, France. I suspect he/she may be the photographer as well. Although, while it isn't clearly evident, the image does have a caption at the bottom which appears to read "Winnipeg Post Office". This suggests that this card may have been produced. commercially.
10 Jan 2016
WP2012 WPG - POST OFFICE & FREE PRESS
POSTCARD
Date: Posted February 10, 1910 from Winnipeg to Mr. T. Mitchell in Sinatula, SK
Publisher: EATON Winnipeg, Printer: C. S. Co. W. #355
Notation: Note on reverse reads; "Winnipeg, Feb 9th 13 o'clock We saw some of our old friends. Buddy Ingram & Charlie Dalton. W.A.M."
Of particular interest in the image: Card is numbered on the front but very difficult to decipher. appears to be #A.80131
27 Oct 2016
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WP2149 WPG - GENERAL POST OFFICE
POSTCARD
Date: Not evident. Not Posted.
Publisher / Photographer: Gowen & Sutton
Notation:Winnipeg's main post office was constructed in 1904-1907, opened in 1808. Demolished in 1962. This building stood on the south side of Portage Avenue between Garry & Fort streets.
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