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- Vancouver's Bronze Angel, a war memorial erected in 1921 at Vancouver's Canadian Pacific Railway Station, commemorates those who had previously worked for the C.P.R. and had lost their lives in the wVancouver's Bronze Angel, a war memorial erected in 1921 at Vancouver's Canadian …
- Kildonan Park, in north Winnipeg, Manitoba, was established in 1909 by a Polish Canadian. It contains some of the province's most ancient trees.Kildonan Park, in north Winnipeg, Manitoba, was established in 1909 by a …
- Pyramid Creek Falls descends from a hanging valley above North Thompson River, in British Columbia. A mixed forest of old-growth cedar and hemlock is found above the canyon. Canadian National RailwayPyramid Creek Falls descends from a hanging valley above North Thompson River, …
- Postcard to Rev. R.B. Layton, Amherst, Nova Scotia.Postcard to Rev. R.B. Layton, Amherst, Nova Scotia.
- From 1885 to 1920, the Mount Royal Funicular Railway brought sightseers to its peak in Mount Royal Park, Montreal.From 1885 to 1920, the Mount Royal Funicular Railway brought sightseers to …
- Postcard to Mrs. R.B. Layton, Medicine Hat, Alberta, mailed from Bedford, Nova Scotia. The photo is of Prince of Wales Tower, one of five constructed in Nova Scotia, which currently resides in PointPostcard to Mrs. R.B. Layton, Medicine Hat, Alberta, mailed from Bedford, Nova …
- The huge volume of water rushing from Niagara Falls is crushed into the narrow Great Gorge, creating the Whirlpool Rapids that stretch for 1.6 km (1 mi). This is the elbow, where the river makes a shThe huge volume of water rushing from Niagara Falls is crushed into …
- The name of the (Speers-Cornwall) Old Mill Bridge.The name of the (Speers-Cornwall) Old Mill Bridge.
- Image of Colborne Street, now known as Lakeshore Road, in possibly the late 20s or early 30s. Exact date is unknown.Image of Colborne Street, now known as Lakeshore Road, in possibly the …
- Photo of George's Square (mistakenly referenced as St. George's Park) from the 1930s. The exact date of the postcard is unknown.Photo of George's Square (mistakenly referenced as St. George's Park) from the …
- Reverse Side Reads: Oakville, Feb. 21st, 1916 Dear Friend, Received your welcome card please to hear from you. I've had another party, when George came home we held it at my cousin's. We had a swellReverse Side Reads: Oakville, Feb. 21st, 1916 Dear Friend, Received your welcome …
- Reverse Side Reads: Dear May, This is the road the station is on and I live one block down pass the white house you can see and around the corner to the left about fifty yards. From Arthur with loveReverse Side Reads: Dear May, This is the road the station is …
- Reverse Side Reads: Well dear here is an old picture of dear old Oakville Lakeside Park to show your friends where you came from. Don't forget the dear old town. Just a reminder we all miss you both.Reverse Side Reads: Well dear here is an old picture of dear …
- Reverse Side Reads: To: A Brave Soldier From:St.Jude's Woman's Guild. Mrs. J.B.L. Grout, Secretary. "Home and Love and Peace, And a knowledge of duty done- These are for you, my hero true, When victoReverse Side Reads: To: A Brave Soldier From:St.Jude's Woman's Guild. Mrs. J.B.L. …
- Card sent from the Banting family to Edward Banting, Sir Frederick Banting's Nephew. The text reads: Edward We have moved again - now living 50 m. up the coast from Vancouver. Came here to work on anCard sent from the Banting family to Edward Banting, Sir Frederick Banting's …