Publisher = Valentine & Sons (etc.)
Folder: Publishers
From the Land of the Maple
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A nice Valentine & Sons patriotic, posted Sept. 2, 1912 at Vancouver, B.C. to Miss Maggie Warnock, Avondale Cottage, Aughlich Cookstown, Co Tyrone, Ireland: "My Dear Margaret, Many thanks for card I received safely, tell Mother I got her letter saying she had sent parcel, + I will write as soon as I get same, it is rather awkward trying to write with so many ups + downs so excuse scribble. Love from us Both to you all. Your Loving Sister + Brother May + John xxxx"
View of Diamond Harbour, Quebec
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Postmarked London (England), June 2, 1910 to Miss G. Kettleton, Skelbrook Vicarage, Doncaster, from Kitty.
Valentine & Sons, but no number visible.
Stoney Lake Navigation Co.'s Steamer Stoney Lake
4117. Spadina Road looking North, Toronto, Canada.
4115. Hanlon's Point at night, Toronto, Canada.
5302. Alma Street, Moncton, N.B. (107,472)
5304. Running Lachine Rapids, near Montreal
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Valentine & Sons, no. 102,178 (or maybe 118). Unused.
Depicting the steamer "Prescott".
Along Milton Ponds, Yarmouth, N.S.
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Posted, with a nice dark cancel over a Champlain tercentenary stamp, at Yarmouth on August 19, 1908 to Mrs. Edith Hawes, Sherborn, Mass., U.S.A.: "This place is noted for its dense fogs and we had pretty near a week of it at one time, Florence Margueritte." Valentine & Sons no. 101,975.
In Victoria Park, Truro, N.S.
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Valentine & Sons no. 101,873, posted at Londonderry, (N.S.), August 12, 1910 to Mrs. E. E. Bacon, 30 Walnut St., Medford, Mass., with a short letter from M. E. Spencer.
Looking down Prince Street, Truro, N.S.
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Valentine & Sons no. 111,313, with a letter across the entire back, apparently page 5 of a longer letter, reading "This is the main street, the post office, Y.M.C.A. building, most of the Churches and the College are on this treat. This part of the town is known as down town. It is about a quarter of a mile from the stores on Inglis St. The square is also on this street. I guess you must of been glad to get out Sunday. Lester is getting good pay, if he keeps it up, he ..."
Pabineau Falls, showing Club House, near Bathurst
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First of three cards mailed to Maxine Baumann, Les Saules, Gagny (S & O) France that seem to illustrate how cards were supposed to be sent to France (with stamp on front, and the words POST CARD replaced with the notation "Printed Matter" (and "over" written on the stamp box). This card bears Miss Baumann's ink receipt stamp, including the number 21674. See separate image of the back.
Valentine & Sons no. 102,289.
Pretty Scene at Oxford, N.S.
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One of the three cards addressed to Maxinen Baumann, Les Saules, Gagny (S & O) France. This one is from N. Bowes, Halifax. It has the stamped receipt on the back (no. 23,478) with the (apparently required) notations "Printed Matter" and "Over" (in the stamp box) written by the sender.
Valentine & Sons, no. 107,106.
The Sentinel, near Yarmouth Light, N.S.
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Posted September 1, 1908 at Yarmouth to Miss Cargill, Summer St., Franklin, Mass.: "Monday. Been deep sea fishing today - got 19 cod - some weighing 8 lbs. Mabel was a little sick - Beautiful weather and 15 in the house - fine party - am burned to a blister. "Billy Buster" sleeps with Mabel & I - looking for yours tomorrow."
Valentine & Sons no. 101,972.
Annapolis Basin from Fort Anne, Annapolis, N.S. La…
Blomidon from Minus Basin, N.S.
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Valentine & Sons no. 103,945. Unused. The correct spelling of the Basin is, of course, "Minas".
Village of Grand Pre, N.S., Dominion Atlantic Rail…
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Valentine & Sons, no. 101,115. Posted in September 1908 to Miss Rachel Washburn, South Lincoln, Massachusetts.
Cape Blomidon, N.S., and White Waters
Digby Gap, N.S.
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