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- 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 …
- A postcard showing fishing and pleasure craft in Bronte Harbour, looking towards the lighthouse on the east side of the waterway towards Lake Ontario.A postcard showing fishing and pleasure craft in Bronte Harbour, looking towards …
- Thanks from the Trafalgar Township Historical Society to the Burlington Historical Society for the donation of this photograph. Early land registry records and Trafalgar census records from 1851, 187Thanks from the Trafalgar Township Historical Society to the Burlington Historical Society …
- In 1951, the Ford Motor Company purchased land in Oakville, Ontario for an office, assembly plant and yards. The plant was built by 1953.In 1951, the Ford Motor Company purchased land in Oakville, Ontario for …
- Colborne Street was originally called The Lake Road. The Lake Road was considerably improved by Sir John Colborne in his time as Lieutenant Governor of Upper Canada so the Oakville section was renameColborne Street was originally called The Lake Road. The Lake Road was …
- It could be thought from the post mark that it was dated 1950 but Norine's surname was Smith after her marriage in 1937. So, the year is uncertain but the artistic style is circa the 1930's. E. WeaveIt could be thought from the post mark that it was dated …
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