
Aerial or Bird's Eye Views
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19 Aug 2013
Morden, Man.
This is quite an early card on a CANADA POST CARD undivided back that is a little unusual. It is one of those with multiple dotted lines provided to write the address on. In this case, "Lovie" was Miss Flo Morehen of 6 Oak Villas, Archway Road, Highgate, London. The card was posted by "Frank" on August 29, 1904 at Morden. The street shown there is Railway Street. Behind that you can see some buildings on Stephen Street, which is the main street today in this very attractive southern Manitoba town (now a "city").
22 Aug 2013
Ottawa - Birdseye View
Nice Illustrated Post Card Co. (Montreal) image of Ottawa. Posted there on May 16, 1906 to Mr. A. Nunn, 45 Hargurgne St., Brixton, London, S.W., England. That is Parliament Hill and in particular the West Block of Parliament (with a bit of the Centre Block -- destroyed by fire a decade later -- in the left foreground).
28 Sep 2013
Birds' Eye View of Regina, Sask., Looking East
Unused Warwick Bros. & Rutter card no. 1935.
22 Aug 2013
St. Boniface, Looking North of Cathedral Tower
Interesting view from the St. Boniface cathedral tower, looking north. Credited to M. E. Keroack, Books and Fancy Goods, located at the corner of Main and Water Streets, just over the bridge that is visible on the left.
19 Oct 2013
Bird's Eye view of London, looking East on King St., London, Ontario.
Red Star News Co., London, Ontario, numbered 148542 and 691:07. Long letter on the back dated October 11, 1908, notes the difficulty of obtaining a variety of postcards in the country. Letter from Montie Smith.
21 Oct 2013
Toronto from Parliament Buildings
August 15, 1910 postmark at Toronto. A rather bitter letter: "228 Simcoe St., Toronto, Not., Aug. 15/10 Dear Mother, Many thanks for welcome letter and papers, got back to the city last night, the firm's advertising end has gone up and am without a job for a while. It is cursed hard luck for me anyhow, four of us got sacked at a moment's notice without any warning that is how they do things here in this country. Love to you all from your aff'te son Joe. Will write later, Joe." This was addressed to Mrs. Train, 76 Cecile Park, Crouch Hill, London N. England.
Valentine & Sons card no. 100,500.
03 Nov 2013
St. John's, N'fld.
Newfoundland Souvenir Post Card, unused (copyright Dicks & Co., St. John's). A nice view of the town.
22 Nov 2013
Montreal from Mount Royal
Valentine & Sons divided-back card no. 100,075, mailed at Montreal on February 15, 1906. Addressed to Miss Seymour, 20 Manchester Square, London W., England with the message: "D. S. Just a P.C. hope you are well we are all fine having lots of snow yesterday and to day hoping to see you soon. Best regards to all. Yours T. P. M. (??), From Montreal."
30 Nov 2013
Windsor Hotel from St. James Cathedral, Montreal (106,131)
Valentine & Sons card 106,131, posted on May 18, 1913 at Montreal to Miss Phyllis Prior, 19 Grosvenor Road, Westcliffe-on-Sea Essex, England. "The Windsor Hotel, Montreal, P.Q. Sunday. I have got to spend all day here and find it pretty hard to kill time -- I wish I could take "theh darling" for a walk on the front. It is nice + warm here. Sunny now tho' very wet when I arrived this morning. Best love, C."
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