Postcards with Story

In this view of Invererie Heights it is interesting to see how much land existed 115 years ago (the postcard is postmarked 1913) south of the...

This view of Invererie Heights is entitled, on the postcard which displays it, “Lover’s Lane, Fraser Heights, Port Stanley, Canada”. This surrounding area was originally called...

By the early 1900s, when many of the postcards which are shown on this website were published and mailed, summer residences were starting to be...

Incline Railway The Incline Railway was originally built to transport vacationers from the elegant Fraser House hotel on the top of the bluff west of...

There is no stamp or postmark to let us date this photograph, but the fact that the railway was not yet electrified (note the lack...

This postcard shows a view of the bluff east of the business section of the village, an area which is known as Hill Crest.   The...

There is no stamp or postmark to give us a date for this postcard, but the scene is quite delightful, with a water slide built...

There is no date or postmark on this card, but judging by the long dresses on the ladies a pre World War One era could...

There is no title on this postcard and no date, but we think that it is an early view of Port Stanley.   The grain elevator...

The postmark on this postcard is illegible, but another copy of the card is postmarked 1912.   This card was published by P.L.R. Scott, Druggist, Port...

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