Cramahe Archives Digital Collection
Postcards of Cramahe: the township and its people, ca 1900-1930
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Postcard of Toronto Street, Colborne
Postcard of Toronto Street, Colborne Details
Postcard of Church Street, Colborne
Postcard of Church Street, Colborne Details
Postcard of Coyle House (also Windsor House Hotel) at Church and Toronto streets, Colborne
Postcard of Coyle House (also Windsor House Hotel) at Church and Toronto streets, Colborne Details
Postcard of Percy Street, Colborne
Postcard of Percy Street, Colborne Details
Postcard of Percy Street, Colborne
Postcard of Percy Street, Colborne Details
Postcard of Percy Street, Colborne
Postcard of Percy Street, Colborne Details
Postcard of Percy Street from Victoria Square, Colborne
Postcard of Percy Street from Victoria Square, Colborne Details
Postcard of Percy Street from Victoria Square, Colborne
Postcard of Percy Street from Victoria Square, Colborne Details
Postcard of Victoria Square, Colborne
Postcard of Victoria Square, Colborne Details
Postcard of a street picnic
Postcard of a street picnic Details
Postcard of Continuation School, King and Kensington streets, Colborne, pre-1922
Postcard of Continuation School, King and Kensington streets, Colborne, pre-1922 Details
Postcard of Continuation School, King and Kensington streets, Colborne, 1912
Postcard of Continuation School, King and Kensington streets, Colborne, 1912 Details
Postcard of Kelwood Lake, Colborne
Postcard of Kelwood Lake, Colborne Details
Postcard of Kelwood, Colborne
Postcard of Kelwood, Colborne Details
Postcard of locomotive leaving Grand Trunk Railway Station, Colborne
Postcard of locomotive leaving Grand Trunk Railway Station, Colborne Details
Postcard of Canadian Pacific Railway Station, Colborne
Postcard of Canadian Pacific Railway Station, Colborne Details
Postcard of Canadian Northern Railway Station, Colborne
Postcard of Canadian Northern Railway Station, Colborne Details
Local postcards reveal a definite civic pride of place. Postcards of prosperous local businesses, quiet residential streets, and public green spaces attest to well being of the area. The postcards were on display at various stores and shops which customers and visitors could admire and purchase. The images could be shared with a distant friend or relative or kept as a personal souvenir of one's own hometown.
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