7773. On Board S.S. Andania, en route Canada. 9.7.…
7785. Lower Gates of Locks at Sault Ste. Marie, On…
7838. The Armouries, Toronto, Ont. [Wild Rose]
7844. Ruins of first Printing House in Upper Canad…
7845. Gate Keepers Lodge, Brock Monument.
7848. Woodstock Street, North, Tavistock, Ont.
7851. Dufferin Hotel, King Square, St. John, N.B.
7853. Suspension Bridge, St. John, N.B.
7854. Royal Hotel, St. John Hotel, N.B.
7688. Lake Shore at Rambo Creek, Burlington, Ont.
7613. Herd of Buffalo, Silver Heights, Winnipeg.
7541. I.C.R. Station and King Edward Hotel, Halifa…
7538. Glace Bay, C. B.
7536. Best Wishes
7535. A Happy Thanksgiving Day
7380. I Want To See The Dear Old Home Again (2).
7152. Lily Lake, Rockwood Park, St. John, N. B., C…
7151. Rockwood Park, St. John, N.B.
7150. Partridge Island and Breakwater, St. John, N…
7149. Mountain Lake, Shore Road, Rockwood Park, St…
7144. Foster Square, Waterloo, Que.
7143. Hospital, Neepawa, Man.
7140R. The Eastern Townships Bank [reverse]
7142. On the Magnetawan River - Highlands of Ontar…
7141. Massey Hall, O. A. C. Guelph.
7140. The Eastern Townships Bank
7135. Winnipeg Beach
7134. Winnipeg Beach, Man.
7133. Winnipeg Beach
7132. On the Sands at Winnipeg Beach, Man.
7131. Ferguson Ave., Haileybury, Ont.
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This is a very interesting postcard by the McCoy company of Moncton, New Brunswick (and Boston, Mass.)
It would presumably have been intended to solicit postcard "pen pals" and the "Not Married" would have suggested that the acquaintance could have added potential. I wonder if there was also a "Married" version (and how big a seller those were!)
This is listed as a Series 40 card in Mike Smith's McCoy guide. There are no "Married" versions. McCoy seems to have issued a fair number of flirtatious cards.
It would presumably have been intended to solicit postcard "pen pals" and the "Not Married" would have suggested that the acquaintance could have added potential. I wonder if there was also a "Married" version (and how big a seller those were!)
This is listed as a Series 40 card in Mike Smith's McCoy guide. There are no "Married" versions. McCoy seems to have issued a fair number of flirtatious cards.
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