MAKE A MEME View Large Image After the Post Office approved the mailing of illustrated postcards in 1897, many hand-coloured images of the city were produced, purchased, and mailed to friends and loved ones. This postcard depicts Archibald Street, which was a quiet ...
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Keywords: fort william fortwilliam residential churches postcard st. paul's anglican church stpaulsanglicanchurch ridgeway street ridgewaystreet archibald street archibaldstreet thunder bay thunderbay english church englishchurch ontario canada history outdoor Date: 1910 Description: Description: After the Post Office approved the mailing of illustrated postcards in 1897, many hand-coloured images of the city were produced, purchased, and mailed to friends and loved ones. This postcard depicts Archibald Street, which was a quiet neighbourhood in 1910 when the photograph was taken. The newly planted trees, now much more mature, still grace the street, almost completely hiding St. Paul's Anglican Church on nearby Ridgeway Street. Accession No.: 973.13.315 I Date: 1910 Description: Description: After the Post Office approved the mailing of illustrated postcards in 1897, many hand-coloured images of the city were produced, purchased, and mailed to friends and loved ones. This postcard depicts Archibald Street, which was a quiet neighbourhood in 1910 when the photograph was taken. The newly planted trees, now much more mature, still grace the street, almost completely hiding St. Paul's Anglican Church on nearby Ridgeway Street. Accession No.: 973.13.315 I
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