Canafornian's photos with the keyword: c.p.r.

WP2095 WPG - C. N. R. BRIDGE

05 Apr 2016 202
POSTCARD Date: Posted February 12, 1906. Publisher / Photographer: Ed. Justement. Notation: This appears to be another card exchanged between collectors. Sent from L. Charleton of 384 Elgin Ave. in Winnipeg to A. Roseberry in New Hampshire, USA, the note on the reverse reads simply; "Thanks for yours. Please send another." The bridge isn't identified, but I wonder if it might not be the main line C.P.R. Bridge, south of the Higgins Ave. bridge, to Elmwood.

WP2015 WPG - C.P.R. YARDS

11 Jan 2016 1 186
POSTCARD Date: Not evident. Unposted Publisher: The T. Eaton Co. Ltd., Winnipeg #111 Notation: This Eaton card is significantly different in the design of the reverse side, and the way the company identifies itself. There is no printer mentioned and there is no evidence of a number on the front side. The "signature" colourization, however, is consistent with other Eaton cards.

MN0159 KILLARNEY - (POSTCARD BOOKLET PAGES C)

01 Jan 2016 166
POSTCARD Date: Unposted. Not evident. Publisher / Photographer: Unidentified Notation: Notation: Images from a booklet of pictures that was designed as a postcard. Image #4 - Sunset on Lake Killarney Image #5 - C.P.R. Station

WP2005 WPG - (CPR TRAIN STATION)

19 Dec 2015 1 199
POSTCARD Date: Not evident. Unposted. Publisher / Photographer: Unidentified Notation: Note the #3 in the upper right corner. This is apparently part of a set produced by an unidentified publisher/photographer. I also have #4 in the set which is the full front of the CP station. I also have #s 7,10, 11 &12 which are all of Banff and nearby mountains. #10 & 11 are virtually identical so I suspect this set was not produced for commercial purposes.

WP2004 WPG - (CPR TRAIN STATION & ROYAL ALEX)

19 Dec 2015 2 171
POSTCARD Date: Not evident. Unposted. Publisher / Photographer: Unidentified Notation: Note the #4 in the upper right corner. This is apparently part of a set produced by an unidentified publisher/photographer. I also have #3 in the set which is the full front of the CP station. I also have #s 7,10, 11 &12 which are all of Banff and nearby mountains. #10 & 11 are virtually identical so I suspect this set was not produced for commercial purposes. The carriage on the right reads" IMPERIAL HOTEL" and "MCLEOD & MORTON". McLeod and Morton were the Proprietors of the Imperial Hotel at the corner of Main Street and Alexander. With rates of $2.00 per day, they advertised "Free bus to and from all trains" (from April 22, 1911 edition of the Winnipeg Tribune). The back end of the wagon on the right reads; "CANADIAN BAGGAGE, TRANSFER & EXPRESS CO."

WP1944 WPG - C.P.R. YARDS (NORTHERN ELEVATOR CO.)

07 Sep 2015 1 199
Date: Unposted Publisher / Photographer: Unidentified. Notation: The Northern Elevator Company, headquartered in Winnipeg, was already operating about 80 grain elevators in rural locations when, in 1895, it erected this 130' high, state-of-the-art grain cleaning elevator in Winnipeg.