Postcards
Records
Results
Page 2 of 3
- The stamp is Canada, 2 cents with King George V in the uniform of the Admiral of the Fleet which stamp was reissued until 1928.The stamp is Canada, 2 cents with King George V in the …
- The Lexena Inn was later called The Pig and Whistle Inn.The Lexena Inn was later called The Pig and Whistle Inn.
- The cancelled stamp on this card is a 2 cent, of King Edward VII wearing the Ermine Robes of State. King Edward died in 1910 and it wasn't until 1911 that the new series of stamps with King George VThe cancelled stamp on this card is a 2 cent, of King …
- The stamp is 3 cents with a photgraph of King George VI from the "War Issue" series started in 1942, in which he wore different service uniforms.The stamp is 3 cents with a photgraph of King George VI …
- A black and white aerial photograph showing the area of the Lake Shore Road and bridge crossing the Twelve Mile Creek, familiarly called Bronte Creek. The Lake Shore Road was Highway 2. Today, we calA black and white aerial photograph showing the area of the Lake …
- The stamp is a 2 cent stamp with King George VI in suit and tie, one of the "peace issue" stamps that came out in 1946.The stamp is a 2 cent stamp with King George VI in …
- This is a hand coloured postcard photograph of Bronte Beach, taken prior to 1910. The photograph was commissioned for local sale by the Bronte postmaster, Joseph S. Flumerfelt. Bronte Post Office wasThis is a hand coloured postcard photograph of Bronte Beach, taken prior …
- The stamp is of King George VI, a "War Issue" 3 cent stamp in which he wears a service uniform.The stamp is of King George VI, a "War Issue" 3 cent …
- The stamp is King George V wearing the Admiral of the Fleet uniform. It is 2 cents. The postmark is: "BRONTE ONT. JUN 07 30". The "Bronte River" is the popular name of Twelve Mile Creek. Another exceThe stamp is King George V wearing the Admiral of the Fleet …
- This photograph was tinted by hand before being mass produced for the Bronte postmaster, J. S. Flumerfelt. It was for local sale. The photograph looks east across the beach to the moorings of the fisThis photograph was tinted by hand before being mass produced for the …
- A black and white photograph looking east over the bathing beach at Bronte, Ontario. Many people are enjoying the beach and water.A black and white photograph looking east over the bathing beach at …
- |The stamp is of King Edward VII wearing the Ermine Robes of State. The postmark is "BRONTE OCO7 10 ONT.". According to the Branscombe book, by the time of this postcard, fishing boats were more ofte|The stamp is of King Edward VII wearing the Ermine Robes of …
- As indicated by the shadow of the airplane in the forefront of the postcard, the photograph was taken from the air.As indicated by the shadow of the airplane in the forefront of …
- The stamp is of Edward VII wearing the Ermine Robes of State. He died in 1910 which helps date the era of this postcard and message. The postmark reads: "BRONTE J? ?5 ONT.".The stamp is of Edward VII wearing the Ermine Robes of State. …
- At time of posting in 2011, no further information is known about the house, property or owners.At time of posting in 2011, no further information is known about …
- The card has a 1 cent stamp, "Canada Postage", green with a photograph of King Edward VII. The postmaster's stamp is not clear; "Bronte" and "10" are visible. King Edward VII died in 1910 and the nexThe card has a 1 cent stamp, "Canada Postage", green with a …
- The stamp is a 1 cent "Canada Postage" green stamp, King Edward VII. King Edward VII died in 1910 and the next King George V stamps began in 1911 which assists in dating the postcard image and messagThe stamp is a 1 cent "Canada Postage" green stamp, King Edward …
- The original black and white photograph was coloured by hand.The original black and white photograph was coloured by hand.
- Allie O. Flumerfelt was the son of J.S. Flumerfelt, Bronte postmasters. The stamp is a 1 cent "Canada Postage" green stamp, King Edward VII. King Edward VII died in 1910 and the next King George V stAllie O. Flumerfelt was the son of J.S. Flumerfelt, Bronte postmasters. The …
- The back of this postcard was glued and remaining residue covers the name of the photographer and the stamp area.The back of this postcard was glued and remaining residue covers the …
Page 2 of 3
This service is sponsored by Jeff Knoll, Local & Regional Councillor for Oakville Ward 5 – Town of Oakville/Regional Municipality of Halton