WP1940 WPG - C.P.R. STATION (FRONT HEDGE)

Winnipeg Buildings - C.P.R. Station


Folder: Winnipeg Buildings

06 Sep 2015

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WP1940 WPG - C.P.R. STATION (FRONT HEDGE)

Date: Unposted. Publisher / Photographer: novelty Mfg. & Art Co. Ltd. Montreal

06 Sep 2015

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WP1941 WPG - C.P.R. DEPOT (IRON FENCE)

Date: Unposted. Publisher / Photographer: Lyall Commercial

06 Sep 2015

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WP1942 WPG - C.P.R. STATION WINNIPEG CAN

Date: Posted June 8, 1913 Publisher / Photographer: Gibson Photo - Winnipeg. Card was sent to Mrs. J. Michell, Salvation Army Hdqts, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Sadly, most of the message has been damaged, but the last piece of it reads; "It must... to hear Capt. McGrath... that string of pearls. That was an unexpected treat, wasn't it? I heard the dear gentleman that lives downstairs in the block singing that very verse when I was drying dishes the other night. From your own little 17 yr. old girl B."

24 Oct 2015

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WP1973 WPG - SITTING ROOM - C.P.R. STATION

POSTCARD Date: Not evident. Unposted. Likely published in 1905-06. Publisher / Photographer: L.J. De Nobele, Winnipeg #2

24 Oct 2015

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WP1973R WPG - SITTING ROOM - C.P.R. STATION (REVERSE)

This is the reverse of WP1973 by L.J. De Nobele. It was apparently used as an advertising card by a company in Belgium where, it is believed, De Nobele had his cards printed. This one could be mailed out to customers - as the address side is blank. I have another De Noble card where the entire back was imprinted with some sort of advertising for the "Sabot D'Or" store in Belgium. It may have been used as a handbill since it could not be addressed/posted.

19 Dec 2015

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WP2004 WPG - (CPR TRAIN STATION & ROYAL ALEX)

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."

19 Dec 2015

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WP2005 WPG - (CPR TRAIN STATION)

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.

04 Apr 2016

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WP2100 WPG - (CPR STATION)

POSTCARD Date: Not evident. Not Posted. Undivided "classic" Velox back. Publisher / Photographer: Gibson Notation: An unusual winter image of the CPR Station and Royal Alexandra Hotel.

27 Oct 2016

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WP2148 WPG - C.P.R. STATION & ROYAL ALEXANDRA HOTEL

POSTCARD Date: Not evident. Not Posted. Publisher / Photographer: Gowen & Sutton Notation: Seen from the south side of Higgins Avenue, the Royal Alexandra Hotel is on the left and the C.P. R. Station is on the right.
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