Toronto. The Wharf
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| Database ID | 34417 | |
| Institution | Archives of the Humboldt and District Museum and Gallery | |
| Fonds/Collection | Photograph Collection | |
| File/Item Reference | Bell Family Postcard Collection, 2001_01_2_m | |
| Postcard message | Dear Cousins, Well I am not alone any more, the folks have all got home, and are still talking. Ont. They are all looking fine, but are not feeling extra good, it is to cold out here, for them now. Well spring is coming very fast. I would love to take a trip up west to see your boy but I could look a long time at his picture, hope you take this hint and send me one. Hope you are all well. Norma | |
| Scope and content | Three-colour postcard of boats at the wharf on Lake Ontario at Toronto, Ontario. This postcard is an example of the oilfasism process used by Raphael Tuck & Sons, which implements "brush strokes" that give the postcard a oil painting look. | |
| Physical description/extent | 1 postcard; 8.5 x 13 cm | |
| Date postcard sent | 2 April 1913 | |
| Date produced | [ca. 1913] | |
| Date Range(s) | 1910-1919 | |
| Publisher | Raphael Tuck & Sons | |
| Copyright holder | Public domain | |
| Subjects | Transportation -- Boat, Steamship, etc. Towns and Cities | |
| Language of postcard text | English | |
| Language of card | English | |
| Postcard style | divided back | |
| Postcard media | other | |
| Place - image | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | |
| Place - destination | Humboldt, Saskatchewan, Canada | |
| Permanent Link | http://scaa.sk.ca/gallery/postcards/permalink/34417 |
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