Postcard published by R.M. Pitts and Company, Photogelatine Toronto, Photogelatine Ottawa, Photo-Cartes, Novelty Manufacturing and Art Company, Nerlich and Company, Irwin Specialty Company, International Stationary Company, International Fine Art, Illustrated Postcard Company, The Heliotype Company, Grant Mann, Gordon Mackay & Company, The Federated Press, H. Douglas Company, Dexter Press, Colorpicture, Curt Teich and Company, and Atkinson.
Contains postcards published by A.C.T., Atkinson, Curt Teich, Colorpicture, Dexter Press, Douglas, Federated Press, Gordon Mackay and Company, Grant Mann, Heliotype Company, Illustrated Postcard Company, International Fine Art Company, Irwin Specialty Company, Nerlich and Company, Novelty Manufacturing and Art Company, Photo Cartes, Photogelatine Ottawa, Photogelatine Toronto, and Pitts and Company,
Fonds consists of three hundred and seventeen postcards from several publishers, depicting several locations in Cornwall, ON, such as churches, landmarks, infrastructure, streets, and neighborhoods. Many postcards include handwritten messages and annotations. The series in this fonds are organized according to postcard creator.
Series consists of ten postcards published by R. M. Pitts & Co. in Cornwall, ON, and made by M.I. Co. in Montreal. Depicts several scenes in Cornwall, ON, including houses, the Post Office, streets, Hotel Dieu, and St. John's Church. Several postcards are annotated with handwritten messages.
This series consists of 8 postcards published by ACT; Features Stanley Island, Ottawa and New York Bridge, Trinity Memorial Church, Hotel Dieu, Hamilton Island, and the Cornwall General Hospital; Most items include handwritten inscriptions, postal cancellations, and intact postage stamps.
A.C.T.This series consists of 7 postcards published by Atkinson; Features the Cornwall Collegiate Institute, The Old Fort, Hotel Dieu Hospital, Pitt Street, and the Cornwall post office.
AtkinsonThis series consists of postcards published by Curt Teich & Company; Features a dry dock and a barge in St. Lawrence river.
Curt Teich