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- The back of the card is marked with a stamp which reads "Dunnville PM AP15 08 ONT." [stamp partially illegible, numbers may be different than they appear] The date of the card is therefore determinedThe back of the card is marked with a stamp which reads …
- Letter from an unknown firm offering the opportunity to purchase the original 1789 Land Transfer of all Lands of the Six Nations Tribes to the State of New York, from the collection of the late archiLetter from an unknown firm offering the opportunity to purchase the original …
- Card is addressed to 30 Springfield Dr., Brantford Ontario, N3R-IN3. The date the card was sent is stamped as August 4, 1992. The postage stamp used, depicting a Canadian flag, was issued the previouCard is addressed to 30 Springfield Dr., Brantford Ontario, N3R-IN3. The date …
- This card features an illustration from artist Donald McGill. The stamped date on the back appears to list the year the card was sent as 1927, but due to overlapping markings may be inaccurate.This card features an illustration from artist Donald McGill. The stamped date …
- The one cent stamp on the back of the card was issued in 1922 and depicts King George V. For more information about historical Canadian stamps visit: https://postagestampguide.com/canada/stampsThe one cent stamp on the back of the card was issued …
- The one cent stamp on the back of the postcard was issued in 1903 and depicts King Edward VII. For more information about historical Canadian stamps, visit: https://postagestampguide.com/canada/stampThe one cent stamp on the back of the postcard was issued …
- This card does not feature a postage stamp on the reverse side.This card does not feature a postage stamp on the reverse side.
- This correspondence is the source of Graham Bell's oft-quoted phrase, "Brantford became my thinking place", which can be found on page 10 of the letter. This phrase is currently displayed on the wallThis correspondence is the source of Graham Bell's oft-quoted phrase, "Brantford became …
- Reverse of postcard reads that the card is from "Philips "Panorama" Postcards, Brantford, Ont., Canada." and was printed in the U.S.A..Reverse of postcard reads that the card is from "Philips "Panorama" Postcards, …
- The one cent stamp on the reverse side of the card was issued in 1903, and features an image of King Edward VII. For more information about historical Canadian postage stamps, visit: https://postagesThe one cent stamp on the reverse side of the card was …
- Loaned for scanning by the Canadian Military Heritage Museum in Brantford.Loaned for scanning by the Canadian Military Heritage Museum in Brantford.
- The Bell Homestead National Historic Site was the site of Alexander Graham Bell's invention of the telephone on July 26 of 1874. It is now a National Historic Site of Canada. The homestead is open toThe Bell Homestead National Historic Site was the site of Alexander Graham …
- The cartoon on the card is illustrated by artist Donald McGill. The card likely originates during World War One, due to the reference to "Jellicoe". This figure was likely British admiral of the fleeThe cartoon on the card is illustrated by artist Donald McGill. The …
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