
Publisher = Warwick Bros. & Rutter
Folder: Publishers
Cards published by the leading Toronto printer, Warwick Brothers & Rutter.
General Hospital, Brandon, Man.
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An early Warwick Bros. & Rutter undivided back card, no. 172, depicting the Brandon General Hospital. The addressee was Miss Stella Lawrence, 15 Laval Ave., Montreal (Miss Lawrence's postcard collection pops up quite a lot ... she must have had a lot of them). The writer of this card appears to realize that Stella is interested in receiving more: "Will try to send you some more cards before then." The card is postmarked at Brandon on October 1, 1905.
Birds' Eye View of Regina, Sask., Looking East
Osgoode Hall, Law Courts, Toronto
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Osgoode Hall, which is still exactly the same (to the naked eye) and where I spent the whole day last Friday. Nice Warwick Bros. card, no. 514.
St. James Cathedral, Toronto.
Changing Guard at Citadel, Halifax, N.S.
Threshing Scene, Western Canada
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Warwick Bros. & Rutter card no. 170, undivided back, with message: "Dear Dais, Just a veiw [sic] of the Canadian thresher men don't they look a busy set they [come?] about for a day hope you are quite well. Len." Addressed to Mrs S. Minter, Sweffling, Saxmundham.
Looking west, Calgary, N.W.T.
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September 10, 1905 postmark, a few days after Alberta became a province. Addressed to Miss Bell, 1 Aurs Road, Barrhead, Scotland. Warwick Bros. & Rutter card no. 380, with an ink-stamp (see top of card) of D. J. Young & Co of Calgary.
Parliament Buildings, Fredericton, N.B.
Wolfe's Monument, Plains of Abraham, Quebec, Canad…
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Postmarked at Quebec, August 28, 1909, a Warwick Bros. & Rutter card (no. 466) with the intricate Warwick back. Writer notes "This city is full of charm" -- addressed to Mrs. Oscar Beebe, Orient Point, Long Island, New York.
Assinaboine Ave., Winnipeg
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Warwick Bros. & Rutter card no. 1013 with misspelling of "Assiniboine" -- later corrected on subsequent printings.
Shadow River, Muskoka
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Warwick Bros. & Rutter no. 4592 S, mailed to Mrs. Dumpty-Wright, Wrentham, Wangford, Suffolk, England and postmarked at Seguin Falls, Ontario on Jan. 13, 1908.
Yonge St. Wharves, Toronto
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This Warwick Bros. & Rutter card (no. 4143) has a postmark that looks like July 15, 1905 but I am not sure. It is the later fancy Warwick back. It is addressed to Miss H. Scammell, 48 Arnott St., New Kent Rd., London S. E. England.
Dufferin Avenue, Brantford, Canada
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This is clearly a Warwick Bros. & Rutter card (no. 592) although it is marked as W. J. F. Mallagh, Stationer, Brantford, Canada. It is on the older Warwick back and is postmarked at Brantford on July 21, 1905, addressed to MIss A. Marn, Market Place, Hedon, Nr. Hull, Yorks., England. "I am working a DOLLAR A DAY".
Stock Round Up, Canadian North West.
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Warwick Bros. & Rutter no. 2807 S, postmarked at Londonderry, N.S. on Nov. 20, 1908, with a very long message to Medford, Mass.
I. C. R. Station, Truro, N.S.
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Posted October 4, 1904 at Truro, N.S., showing the Intercolonial Railway station Warwick Bros. & Rutter no. 192, a very early undivided back. Message: "We arrived all Right on the 15th at Mtl (?) and 20th at Truro."
The Pipestone, Moosomin, Assa.
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Moosomin, Assa. cancel, dated Dec. 22, 1905. Addressed to Mrs. Bert. Holdsworth, Moose Jaw, Sask. There is a letter that is a bit long and not too interesting.
Morrisey Rock on Intercolonial Railway
Where the miners were entombed, Frank, Alta.
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Warwick Bros. & Rutter card 3102 -- a slightly different design than the other three Frank slide cards. This one shows where the miners were entombed. It is on the fancy Warwick divided back (the others have the boxy "Canadian Souvenir Post Card" back, undivided in one case and divided in the other two).
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