Multiple forms of instant communication in the modern world make the old-fashioned postcard of yesteryear seem even more charming. Tattered edges help tell the stories behind their postal journey between loved ones, while the messages on the reverse still speak to us today.
Boom Or Bussed - Front (6222 views) A postcard of the early bus system in Toronto.
Canada's first street railway opened in Toronto on September 11, 1861. The horse cars of the Toronto Street Railway Co. were small affairs, generally 16 feet in length, with open platforms. Unheated ... click to read moreA postcard of the early bus system in Toronto.
Canada's first street railway opened in Toronto on September 11, 1861. The horse cars of the Toronto Street Railway Co. were small affairs, generally 16 feet in length, with open platforms. Unheated in winter, the cars' only comfort to passengers was a layer of straw spread about the floor, offering only minimal protection from the elements. This view, about 1888, shows a single horse car on Spadina Avenue at Seaton Village. ... Hide full submission
Sandra Greanya Oshawa, ON
Very Old Postcard of St. John's
Scott & Gloria Young Botwood, NL
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Downhome at the Grand Ole Opry
Our names are Jeff and Joan LeDrew. We visited Nashville, TN in December of 2012. Attached is a photo of us outside the Grand Ole Opry with our copy of Downhome....of course!!