1904 Quebec Canada Postcard Champlain Monument Dufferin Terrace Chateau H82
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Discover a piece of early 20th-century Canadian history with this charming postcard from Quebec, postmarked 1904. The front prominently features two iconic landmarks: the majestic Champlain Monument, honoring the founder of New France, and a sweeping view of Dufferin Terrace alongside the grand Chateau Frontenac. The vibrant, colorized imagery captures the architectural splendor and scenic beauty of this historic city, offering a glimpse into its past.This collectible postcard showcases an early printing technique, likely chromolithography, which gives the scene its distinctive coloration and artistic quality. The reverse side bears a clear 1904 Quebec postmark and a 1-cent Canadian stamp depicting King Edward VII, adding to its historical authenticity. Sent to Boston, Massachusetts, it carries a handwritten message from a traveler enjoying their time in Quebec, making it a wonderful historical artifact for collectors of Canadian memorabilia, Quebec City history, or early 20th-century postcards. This card is a tangible connection to the past, reflecting the era's travel and communication.Please zoom into and look closely at the front and back photos to view condition and feel free to send me a message if you have any questions. Thanks kindly for viewing, D
Discover a piece of early 20th-century Canadian history with this charming postcard from Quebec, postmarked 1904. The front prominently features two iconic landmarks: the majestic Champlain Monument, honoring the founder of New France, and a sweeping view of Dufferin Terrace alongside the grand Chateau Frontenac. The vibrant, colorized imagery captures the architectural splendor and scenic beauty of this historic city, offering a glimpse into its past.This collectible postcard showcases an early printing technique, likely chromolithography, which gives the scene its distinctive coloration and artistic quality. The reverse side bears a clear 1904 Quebec postmark and a 1-cent Canadian stamp depicting King Edward VII, adding to its historical authenticity. Sent to Boston, Massachusetts, it carries a handwritten message from a traveler enjoying their time in Quebec, making it a wonderful historical artifact for collectors of Canadian memorabilia, Quebec City history, or early 20th-century postcards. This card is a tangible connection to the past, reflecting the era's travel and communication.Please zoom into and look closely at the front and back photos to view condition and feel free to send me a message if you have any questions. Thanks kindly for viewing, D
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