Postcard of Schneider Memorial Fountain at Rockway Gardens.
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Used and unused postcards
Used and unused postcards
Postcard of Schneider Memorial Fountain at Rockway Gardens.
Schneider, Norman ChristophSnapshots of Herb and Betty: skiing, fishing, hiking and sailing in New Zealand, Alaska, Austria, Switzerland and Georgian Bay. Includes two postcards, one to Herb from Carl Holman, head brewer for Carlsberg Beer.
Schneider familyTwo postcards written by Norman C. Schneider on a trip to Germany to Roy and Enoch Steffler c/o J.M. Schneider Limited. One is of an airplane "Fock-Wulf".
Schneider familyThree postcards written by Norman C. Schneider. One stamp lacking.
Schneider familyCorrespondence, postcards and clipping related to Brita Hazell.
Schneider familyNorman Schneider's scrapbook of clippings relating to the Norman C. Schneider family, local history, local weather, personalities, sports, Kitchener downtown, J.M. Schneider Ltd., Waterloo-Wellington Airport, local postcards.
Schneider, Norman ChristophPhotographic postcard (damaged) from Florence Sims dated Prince Rupert B.C. August 18, 1922, to her mother Elizabeth Roos, showing a totem pole in Alert Bay, B.C. The postcard is accompanied by handwritten notes and observations made on a trip.
Sims familyPhotographic postcard from Harvey J. Sims postmarked Berlin, Ont., July 25 1906: "Old Opera House, London, Canada". Handwritten message: "We won our first two games. Am just going out with Buck & Harry Pope – Sam, Irvin Woelfle. Tell Mrs Woelfle they are all well at home. Love to all including Kenneth, Harvey."
Sims familyItems probably collected as souvenirs. Includes a photograph album with a leather cover (empty); blank postcards depicting Clachaig (Scotland), a Vancouver parade, and the University of Toronto; business cards for a hotel in California; autograph booklets; and a print of a boy and a police officer.
Martin, John GartshoreFile consists of one picture postcard, col.
Breithaupt, Albert LiboriusFile consists of two picture postcards, col.
Breithaupt, Albert LiboriusIllustrated postcard of a woman standing on a public transportation vehicle surrounded by seated passengers, presumably men, reading newspapers. Caption at bottom reads: "Standing up for Womens Rights"
Featuring a cartoon by F.S., the postcard was published by The London View, Co., Ltd. as part of the Where there is a Woman Series.
File consists of one souvenir postcard.
Breithaupt, Albert LiboriusPostcard with photograph of suffragist in prison seen seated in profile and working on what may be embroidery.
Collection consists of 13 unused postcards concerning suffragettes and women's rights. Included are photographs of Christobel Pankhurst with Emmeline Pethick-Lawrence at a demonstration in Hyde Park, one of a suffragette in prison, a portrait of Emmeline Pankhurst, and Flora Drummond protesting opposite the English House of Common. The remainder are cartoons.
Illustrated postcard of a man kneeling in front of a stove, cooking something on a long fork, in a messy kitchen while holding a crying baby. In the background is a woman yelling from an open door with a "Votes for Women" poster visible at left. Captioning on postcard reads: "The Suffragettes. Ours is a happy home!"
Featuring a cartoon by Donald McGill, the postcard was published by E.S., London.
Illustrated postcard of a police office with a gesturing suffragette holding a "Votes for Women" poster thrown over his shoulder. Captioning on postcard reads: "The Suffragettes. Are we downhearted? No!"
Featuring a cartoon by Donald McGill, the postcard was published by E.S., London.
Illustrated postcard of a woman lying in bed, turned to yell at an unhappy man seated at right, presumably her husband, who holding two crying babies. Caption on postcard reads: "The Suffragist at home. We don't know what we want, but we'll get it."
Verso indicates postcard, numbered 641, was printed in Great Britain.
Illustrated postcard of a suffragist speaking from on top of a soap box while being ridiculed by a crowd of spectators composed mostly men. The suffragist, with arms outstretched, is saying: "The hand that rocks the cradle rules the world and it is WE who rock the cradle." In response people in the crowd are saying: "Does your mother know you're out!", "The old man wants you home," and "Go home & mind the baby".
Verso indicates postcard, numbered 641, was printed in Great Britain.
File consists of two picture postcards, col.
Breithaupt, Albert LiboriusReproduction postcard of "The Family" sculpture by Marisol, 1962. Photo in black and white.
Ontario Institute for Studies in EducationFile consists of one picture postcard, col.
Breithaupt, Albert LiboriusFile consists of one picture postcard, b&w
Breithaupt, Albert LiboriusPostcard of the old Tassie High School, Galt, Ontario.
Johnston, MaryEight postcards which constitute the complete first set of Titania's Palace series no. 1 postcards by Tuck's Post Cards. A note on verso of card 4 indicates that they were produced sometime after 1904.
Schantz Russell FamilyFile consists of one picture postcard, col.
Breithaupt, Albert LiboriusFile consists of one picture postcard, col.
Breithaupt, Albert LiboriusFile consists of materials relating to Kay Rex's trip to Yugoslavia. Includes ephemera, itineraries, postcards, notes and travel information.
Rex, KayFile consists of one Easter greeting card.
Breithaupt, Albert LiboriusFile consists of four picture postcards with drawings of soldiers to colour.
Breithaupt, Albert LiboriusStudio portrait postcard of an unidentified man in military uniform, seen smiling at camera, from the Bechler family photo album. Postcard made in the United States of America and bottom right corner of portrait signed Holloway.
Bechler familyFile consists of 14 colour picture postcards in a wrapper.
Breithaupt, Albert LiboriusFile consists of a booklet containing 12 black and white photographs as postcards with views of the Lake of Lucerne.
Keffer, Ivan WilburIllustrated postcard of two people commenting on a poster on a wall that reads: "Why does a woman look old sooner than a man". The first is saying: "Why. Because she found fifteen ozs went to the pound." the second's comment is obscured due to damage on recto.
Featuring a cartoon by Harry Quinton, the post card was published by S.P. Co., 199, Aldersgate Street. Copyright No. 60.
File consists of a booklet of 10 black and white postcards [rotogravure prints?] containing views of Wittenberg.
Keffer, Ivan WilburReproduction postcard of "Women and Dog" sculpture by Marisol, 1964 by Museum Press Inc, Alexandria, Va.
Ontario Institute for Studies in EducationFile consists of one postcard showing the champion world Swiss team.
Dominion Rubber CompanyFile consists of seven picture postcards, one col.
Breithaupt, Albert LiboriusReproduction postcard of "Zunoqua of the Cat Village" printed in England for the Gallery Shop by Henry Store and Son (Printers) Limited.
Ontario Institute for Studies in Education