5796. C. P. R. Station. Virden, Man.
5797. Alexandria Block, Emerson, Man.
5798. Boissevain Intermediate Public School in Fla…
5799. Burrows Ave. looking South, Dauphin, Man.
Lead (S.D.) Daily Call Mon Feb 12, 1906 (p. 4)
5964. Incline Railway, First Street, Edmonton, Alt…
5971R. The Cottages - Rondeau, Can. [reverse]
5965. Inauguration of C. N. R. - First Train Comin…
5966. C. N. R. Station, Arrival of the First C. N.…
5967. G.T.R. Wreck, Burford.
5968. [The Algoport]
5969. CNR Construction Camp near Cereal Alta.
5970. Dunlop Tires Traction Tread Anti-Skid
5971. The Cottages - Rondeau, Can.
5973. Gurney Foundry Company, Limited
5974. Schubert Choir and Pittsburg Orchestra
5975. Winter Scene, Bow River, Calgary.
5976. Ruins of the big I. C. R. Fire Feb. 24, 1906…
5977. Interior of I.C.R. new Machine Shop, Moncton…
5998. Canadian Pacific Railway Yards, Winnipeg, Ma…
5999. I.O.O.F. Parade - Winnipeg - Sep. 18, 1912
6000. Carnival Ice Wall and Parliament Bldg. Winni…
6001. Carnival Ice Wall and Parliament Bldg., Winn…
5618. [Sabotage of the Peabody Ltd. Factory, Walke…
5586. Yukon [Fab Patchwork Card]
5430. King Edward Hotel, Neepawa, Manitoba.
5429. High School, Virden, Man.
5428. C.P.R. Gardens, Virden, Man.
5427. King Edward Hotel, Neepawa, Man.
5413R. [Akita Province, Japan, 1902][reverse]
5413. [Akita Province, Japan, 1902]
5305. Sackville, N. B. - Methodist Church
5304. Running Lachine Rapids, near Montreal
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5302. Alma Street, Moncton, N.B. (107,472)
5273. Bradwardine. Wishing you a Merry Christmas
5239. Killarney Lake - Manitoba
5238. West End Park, Brandon, Man.
5237. Railroad Ave. Looking East, Glenboro, Man.
5236. Lake Killarney - Manitoba
5227. CP Depot 1970, Virden, Man.
5155. St. Johns College, Winnipeg.
5154. Bazaar C. P. R. Depot, Brandon, Man.
5153. Manhattan Beach, Ninette, Man.
5152. Experimental Farm, Man.
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5795. Bob-Lo (Bois Blanc Island) Detroit and Windsor Ferry, Detroit, Mich.


The first and only five-fold card I've seen. It's a souvenir of Bois Blanc Island ("Bob-Lo") just off Windsor, Ont., which served as a big amusement park for residents of Detroit.
On the reverse is a printed description:
BOB-LO. Bois Blanc Island, Detroit River, one of Detroit's favourite pleasure grounds is situated in Canadian waters at the junction of Detroit River and Lake Erie. The Island is owned by the Detroit & Windsor Ferry Co., comprises 225 acres and is equipped with a Casino, Dancing Pavilion, Athletic Field, Bathing Beach and similar conveniences. The fine steamer Columbia covers the run several times daily.
The card was posted at Amherstburg, Ont., on July 12, 1911 at addressed to Att'y. W. N. Butler, Room 204, Brown Blg., Washington, Pa. with a brief message from Harriet.
On the reverse is a printed description:
BOB-LO. Bois Blanc Island, Detroit River, one of Detroit's favourite pleasure grounds is situated in Canadian waters at the junction of Detroit River and Lake Erie. The Island is owned by the Detroit & Windsor Ferry Co., comprises 225 acres and is equipped with a Casino, Dancing Pavilion, Athletic Field, Bathing Beach and similar conveniences. The fine steamer Columbia covers the run several times daily.
The card was posted at Amherstburg, Ont., on July 12, 1911 at addressed to Att'y. W. N. Butler, Room 204, Brown Blg., Washington, Pa. with a brief message from Harriet.
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