Moose Jaw, Sask.

Canadian Pacific Railway

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Any postcard related to the CPR.

12 Jan 2014

285 visits

Mount Stephen, Field, B.C.

Addressed to Miss Macrae, 12 Goldington Avenue, Goldington, England, with a Summerland, B.C. postmark that appears to be from 1923.

16 Apr 2014

147 visits

A Battery of Reapers, Western Canada.

Pugh card no. 55-5. On this presumably early card, the company is called the "Pugh Specialty Co. Ltd."

16 May 2014

193 visits

View of Glenboro

Unused. Published for N. B. Henry of Glenboro.

17 Jun 2014

186 visits

October on the Fraser River.

Tuck Oilette Canadian Pacific Railway Series "A", no number. Unused.

17 Jun 2014

209 visits

Canadian Rockies, Illecillewaet. Glacier from the Railway.

Tuck "Wide, Wide World - The Canadian Rockies" series II no. 2519, posted November 11, 1909 at Vancouver to Dr. Anna W. Byrkit, 803 Boylston St., Boston, Mass. U.S.A. "Vancouver Nov. 10 '09. Both your good letters rec'd so glad you had such a pleasant summer. We are all nicely here, patiently awaiting the Stork's arrival. Our rainy season is on now, so do not walk very much. Elise sends love - P. H. S."

17 Jul 2014

205 visits

Main Street Subway, Winnipeg, Man.

Bloom Bros., Winnipeg, no. 24 in the Maple Leaf For Ever series, marked "C T Photochrom" and numbered R-36566 (presumably a Curt Teich numbering). "Aug. 12th/13 Dearest Little Sweetheart Minx, This subway was about completed when I came here first in 1905, It's a busy subway ??? cars pass through same every minute. Your Little Boy, Sidney xxxxxxxx"

21 Aug 2014

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661 visits

3939. Foot Bridge, Kenora, Ont.

Unused, no publisher identified. Canadian Pacific Railway train at Kenora, Ontario in winter.

25 Sep 2014

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380 visits

4122. Countess of Dufferin. Pioneer Engine - Winnipeg.

Meyers card showing the Countess of Dufferin in its days as a flower planter, and in behind the C.P.R. station in Point Douglas, Winnipeg.

25 Sep 2014

262 visits

4116. Rapids and Lumber Jam on Montreal River, Ontario, on line of Can. Pac. Ry.

Posted January 4, 1909 to Miss Mamie Ells, Queensboro, Ontario: "Dear Cousin, Received your card did not get over to your place nor to the Xmas tree. Tell G. I got her post card did she think I lived at Queensboro from M??? Look in under stamp." The stamp has been removed revealing the message "Was it hard to get off? How is cooking powder?" The postmark is a split-ring of Rimington, Ont., which is in the County of Hastings a little north of Madoc. Queensboro[ugh] is about 3 miles west of Rimington. The card has the "dispenser" symbol of the German printer M. Glückstadt & Münden, plus the number 32030 and the number 113238.
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