Month: March 2026

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Several different postcards show a very similar view of Port Stanley in the early years of the last century. This card has no postmark to...

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There are numerous different postcards which show the London and Port Stanley Dance Pavilion. It was built by the L&PS Railway Commission and opened its...

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We have several copies of this postcard, some of which are black and white and some of which are colourized. The earliest copy is dated...

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There were many different postcards published which had images of the incline railway. It led from the main beach up to the bluff above. This...

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There are many postcards which show different views of Port Stanley’s popular Hillcrest Inn, which was situated on the bluff east of the village. This...

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An interesting postcard from a historical perspective, since it shows a seldom photographed view of Kettle Creek, taken from the west bank of the river,...

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The photograph on this postcard was taken from Port Stanley’s main intersection, looking north. There is no postmark to give us a precise date, but...

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This postcard shows what is perhaps the earliest photograph available of the area east of Port Stanley known as Orchard Beach. The postmark is somewhat...

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There are many postcards showing different views of the main beach. This one bears a postmark of 1929. It is interesting to note the line...

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This is just one of the many postcards which we have of the main beach at Port Stanley. The date is obscured, but it is...

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