 | Item 15011 USA Old Glittering Postcard NEW YORK BRIDGE - Speedway Undivided Back Early Coloured US PPC, The Speedway, New York. With glittering powder. Published by Illustrated Postal Card Co. New York - Germany. Eagle Bird trademark
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 | Item 14989 USA Old Postcard NEW YORK NY - Washington Memorial Arch c1900 early US PPC, Washington Memorial Arch. New York. Fountain.
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 | Item 14855 Mexico Postcard - Golden GOD OF DEATH from Monte Alban Coloured PPC, Joya de Monte Alban, Xipe-Totec (Dios de la Muerte). Replica de la Joyeria Ortiz. Oaxaca, Mexico. Reproduction of the "God of Death" in solid gold, one of the priceless jewels from Monte Alban. Photo by Mark Turok. Published by por Figueroa, S. A., Av. Hidalgo 614, Oaxaca, Mexico.
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 | Item 14828 Mexico Postcard Mission Nuestra Senora Guadulupe JUAREZ Early Coloured PPC, Built in 1652. Mission Nuestra Senora de Guadulupe. Juarez 28. Mexico. Clock Tower. Neverta Labarca. Street vendor. Steps. Church. Published by Sandoval News Service. El Paso Texas.
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 | Item 14823 Canada PPC - VICTORIA MOTOR COURT Reversible Falls LAKE Canadian Coloured Postcard. Victoria Motor Court. 99 Gorge Road West, Victoria, B.C. Six acres of beautiful gardens that will be a delight to wander through. On the waterfront overlooking the famous Reversible Falls. Published by Jerry Gosley Printing Service, Victoria, B.C.
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 | Item 14820 USA Postcard FLORIDA Airboat Rides at Big Cypress Bend Airboat Rides at Big Cypress Bend 25 miles east of Naples, Florida, USA, on the Tamiami Trail (U.S. 41). See the famous mangrove country of the Ten Thousand Islands. Daily rides. Boat, Boating. Published by Max Hunn, Foto-Journalist, Miami, Fla.
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 | Item 14816 USA Colour Postcard MALIBU LODGE near Miami & Key West Coloured PPC, Malibu Lodge. United States of America. Published by Four Winds, Islamorada, Fla.
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 | Item 13796 USA Old Postcard Birthplace - Longfellow Portland Maine Early Coloured PPC, US Flag, Birthplace of Longfellow, Portland, Maine. - D-9. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (February 27, 1807 March 24, 1882) was an American poet who wrote many poems that are still famous today, including The Song of Hiawatha and Evangeline. He also wrote the first American translation of Dante Alighieri's Hell (Inferno). Longfellow lived for most of his life in Cambridge, Massachusetts, in a house occupied during the American Revolution by Gen. George Washington and his staff.
He was the son of Stephen Longfellow and Zilpah Wadsworth Longfellow. He was born in Portland, Maine. Published by Portland Candy Co., Portland, Me. The Dexter Press, Pearl River, N.Y.
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 | Item 12653 Canada 1910 Old Postcard of The CITY HOSPITAL Saskatoon Early Colour Tinted Canadian Private Picture Post card. The City Hospital (Medical). Sent from Saskatoon to England. KE7 2c Published by The Love-Campbell Co. Ltd. Saskatoon Canada 132 Printed in Saxony
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 | Item 12652 Canada 1910 Old PPC Cafe Royal Alexandra Hotel Winnipeg Early Canadian Picture Postcard. Cafe Restaurant. Sent from Winnipeg Man. to England. KE7 2c Published by Tom Jones Glace Cicinnati O. W. J. Clubb Royal Alexandra Winnipeg
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 | Item 12648 Canada Old PPC Dufferin Terrace Promenade Citadelle QUE Early c1900 Colour Tinted Canadian Picture Postcard. Promenade et Citadele. Coast. Published by Montreal Import Co. Montreal
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 | Item 12646 Canada Old Colour Postcard Emerald Lake near Field B.C. Early c1900 Colour Tinted Canadian Souvenir Picture Postcard. Mountains. Lake. Published by Trueman's Studio Vancouver B.C.
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 | Item 12643 Canada Old PPC Provincial Royal Jubilee Hospital Vic BC Early c1900 Colour Tinted Canadian Souvenir Picture Postcard. Provincial Royal Jubilee Hospital (Medical). Victoria, B.C. Published by Valentine & Sons Publishing Co. Ltd. Montreal & Toronto Printed in Great Britain
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 | Item 12467 USA 1959 PSC 3c Pittsburgh Amesbury - STATUE of LIBERTY Postal Stationery Card. 3c Violet. Amesbury lady. Eagle Bird Postmark. Sent from Pittsburgh, PA. to Amesbury, Wiltshire, England. 3c lilac Lady Liberty
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 | Item 12345 Canada 1943 Canadian Houses of Parliament Nepean Point The Giant Colorchrome Coloured Picture Postcard, Canadian Houses of Parliament from Nepean Point, Ottawa. Canons. Sent from Montreal to Staffordshire England. King George 6th 4c Published by Photogelatine Engraving Co. Ltd. Ottawa PECO
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 | Item 12161 Locomotives - Overland Limited Crossing Great Salt Lake USA Early Coloured Picture Postcard, Overland Limited Crossing Great Salt Lake, Utah, at Sunset. Locomotive Steam Train. Railways. The Ogden-Lucin cut-off This construction is 103 miles in length, 72 miles on land and fill-ins over the water of the Great Salt Lake. The cost of construction was about 7 million dollars, and it eliminates 43 miles of travel and 1515 feet of grade curves. Published by See Europe if you will But see American First US flag & map trademark
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 | Item 12118 USA Old Postcard - Harbour Excursion Boats BALTIMORE MD Early Colour Tinted PPC. Shipping. View of Harbor showing Excursion Boats. Published by M. Levin, Baltimore Md. Made in USA.
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 | Item 12117 USA Old Postcard - Johns Hopkins HOSPITAL BALTIMORE MD Early Colour Tinted PPC. Medical. Published by M. Levin, Baltimore Md. Made in USA.
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 | Item 11917 USA 1927 Old B/W R.P. Postcard Times Building New York Early Real Photograph PPC. Advertisement - Wilson High Ball. Red Top R.. Sent from City Hall Sta. N.Y. to Scotland Glasgow (Aquatanico). US 2c Published by G. P. Hall & Son Rotary Photo EC
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 | Item 11911 Canada 1924 Old RP Postcard Niagara Falls ROCK of AGES Early Real Photo Canadian Picture Post card, Waterfalls, Rocks. Sent from Niagara Falls Ontario to Scotland Glasgow. KGV 2c Green Published by Rotary Photo E.C. F. H. Leslie Limited
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 | Item 11405 Canada 1915 Postcard Valcartier Leaving Camp for a Swim Early Canadian Military Picture Postcard. WW1 The Great War - First World War. Valcartier Camp - Soldiers leaving Camp for a Swim. The largest military camp ever to be seen on Canadian soil was established at Valcartier, about 16 miles to the west of Quebec City. The site was well chosen as it lay within a day's march of the transport ships in Quebec port. It was built within a few weeks by an army of engineers and workers.
Within 4 days of the opening of the camp, nearly 6000 men had arrived. A week later the number of personnel in the camp had increased to 25000 and soon after there would be 32000 men and 8000 horses. During the month of August it seemed as though all roads led to the rendezvous of the 1st Canadian Expeditionary Force at Valcartier. The railways rose to the occasion, too. Great trains brought 600 men at a time from every corner of the country. Published by T. H. Davies 489 St. Paul Street Montreal
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 | Item 11404 Canada 1915 Postcard Valcartier Off for Trench Digging Early Canadian Military Picture Postcard. The Great War - First World War. Valcartier Camp - Soldiers off for Trench Digging. The largest military camp ever to be seen on Canadian soil was established at Valcartier, about 16 miles to the west of Quebec City. The site was well chosen as it lay within a day's march of the transport ships in Quebec port. It was built within a few weeks by an army of engineers and workers.
Within 4 days of the opening of the camp, nearly 6000 men had arrived. A week later the number of personnel in the camp had increased to 25000 and soon after there would be 32000 men and 8000 horses. During the month of August it seemed as though all roads led to the rendezvous of the 1st Canadian Expeditionary Force at Valcartier. The railways rose to the occasion, too. Great trains brought 600 men at a time from every corner of the country. Published by T. H. Davies 489 St. Paul Street Montreal
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 | Item 11403 Canada 1915 WW1 PPC Valcartier Camp Soldiers FALLING IN Early Canadian Military Picture Postcard. The Great War - First World War. Valcartier - Soldiers armed with Gun. The largest military camp ever to be seen on Canadian soil was established at Valcartier, about 16 miles to the west of Quebec City. The site was well chosen as it lay within a day's march of the transport ships in Quebec port. It was built within a few weeks by an army of engineers and workers.
Within 4 days of the opening of the camp, nearly 6000 men had arrived. A week later the number of personnel in the camp had increased to 25000 and soon after there would be 32000 men and 8000 horses. During the month of August it seemed as though all roads led to the rendezvous of the 1st Canadian Expeditionary Force at Valcartier. The railways rose to the occasion, too. Great trains brought 600 men at a time from every corner of the country. Published by T. H. Davies 489 St. Paul Street Montreal
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 | Item 11402 Canada 1915 WW1 PPC Valcartier Camp Armed GUARTER GUARD Early Canadian Military Picture Postcard. The Great War - First World War. Valcartier - Soldiers Quarter Guard with Gun. The largest military camp ever to be seen on Canadian soil was established at Valcartier, about 16 miles to the west of Quebec City. The site was well chosen as it lay within a day's march of the transport ships in Quebec port. It was built within a few weeks by an army of engineers and workers.
Within 4 days of the opening of the camp, nearly 6000 men had arrived. A week later the number of personnel in the camp had increased to 25000 and soon after there would be 32000 men and 8000 horses. During the month of August it seemed as though all roads led to the rendezvous of the 1st Canadian Expeditionary Force at Valcartier. The railways rose to the occasion, too. Great trains brought 600 men at a time from every corner of the country. Published by T. H. Davies 489 St. Paul Street Montreal
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 | Item 11400 Canada 1915 WW1 Old Postcard Valcartier Camp Washing Up Early Canadian Military Picture Postcard. The Great War - First World War. Valcartier - Soldiers Washing Up. The largest military camp ever to be seen on Canadian soil was established at Valcartier, about 16 miles to the west of Quebec City. The site was well chosen as it lay within a day's march of the transport ships in Quebec port. It was built within a few weeks by an army of engineers and workers.
Within 4 days of the opening of the camp, nearly 6000 men had arrived. A week later the number of personnel in the camp had increased to 25000 and soon after there would be 32000 men and 8000 horses. During the month of August it seemed as though all roads led to the rendezvous of the 1st Canadian Expeditionary Force at Valcartier. The railways rose to the occasion, too. Great trains brought 600 men at a time from every corner of the country. Published by T. H. Davies 489 St. Paul Street Montreal
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 | Item 11398 Canada 1915 WW1 Valcartier Camp Infantry off to Parade Early Canadian Military Picture Postcard. The Great War - First World War. Valcartier - Soldiers, Infantry off to Parade. The largest military camp ever to be seen on Canadian soil was established at Valcartier, about 16 miles to the west of Quebec City. The site was well chosen as it lay within a day's march of the transport ships in Quebec port. It was built within a few weeks by an army of engineers and workers.
Within 4 days of the opening of the camp, nearly 6000 men had arrived. A week later the number of personnel in the camp had increased to 25000 and soon after there would be 32000 men and 8000 horses. During the month of August it seemed as though all roads led to the rendezvous of the 1st Canadian Expeditionary Force at Valcartier. The railways rose to the occasion, too. Great trains brought 600 men at a time from every corner of the country. Published by T. H. Davies 489 St. Paul Street Montreal
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 | Item 11397 Canada 1915 WW1 Valcartier Artillery Leaving the Camp Early Canadian Military Picture Postcard. The Great War - First World War. Valcartier - Soldiers, Artillery on Horses & Cart, leaving the camp. The largest military camp ever to be seen on Canadian soil was established at Valcartier, about 16 miles to the west of Quebec City. The site was well chosen as it lay within a day's march of the transport ships in Quebec port. It was built within a few weeks by an army of engineers and workers.
Within 4 days of the opening of the camp, nearly 6000 men had arrived. A week later the number of personnel in the camp had increased to 25000 and soon after there would be 32000 men and 8000 horses. During the month of August it seemed as though all roads led to the rendezvous of the 1st Canadian Expeditionary Force at Valcartier. The railways rose to the occasion, too. Great trains brought 600 men at a time from every corner of the country. Published by T. H. Davies 489 St. Paul Street Montreal
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 | Item 11347 Mexico Old Postcard PUEBLA Capilla del Rosario - Chapel Capilla del Rosario - Puebla. Chapel of the Rosary, Beautiful Decoration.
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 | Item 10988 USA New York Old Postcard Grant's Tomb Riverside Drive Early c1900 Picture Post card. Undivided Back.
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 | Item 10968 Canada 1927 Post Office COD Old Postcard Prospect Point Early Canadian Colour Tinted Picture Post card. Niagara Falls. Land of the Maple. Slogan postmark Post Office C.O.D. Sent from St. Catharines to Edinburgh Scotland. The Fathers of Confederation 2c Green This singularly beautiful and most impressive view of the entire perspective of the Falls gives a good impression of the irregular contour of the cataract. Published by The Postcard & Greeting Card Co. Ltd. Toronto Made in Canada
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