Foresters Temple Toronto Vintage Lithograph Postcard 1907 Canada H81
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This vintage postcard features the iconic Foresters Temple building in Toronto, Ontario, a stunning example of early 20th-century architecture captured in lithograph printing. The intricate details of the red-brick facade and the distinctive flag flying atop the building highlight the grandeur and historical significance of this landmark. Its lithographic production method offers vibrant colors and fine dot patterns typical of early printed postcards.Postmarked in 1907, this original Canadian postcard bears a 2-cent Canada postage stamp and a handwritten message on the back, adding to its collectible charm. The card was published by W.G. MacFarlane of Toronto, a known publisher of the era, and measures the standard 5.5 x 3.5 inches. This postcard is a beautiful representation of Toronto's architectural heritage and a sought-after piece for collectors interested in Canadian history and vintage postcards.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
This vintage postcard features the iconic Foresters Temple building in Toronto, Ontario, a stunning example of early 20th-century architecture captured in lithograph printing. The intricate details of the red-brick facade and the distinctive flag flying atop the building highlight the grandeur and historical significance of this landmark. Its lithographic production method offers vibrant colors and fine dot patterns typical of early printed postcards.Postmarked in 1907, this original Canadian postcard bears a 2-cent Canada postage stamp and a handwritten message on the back, adding to its collectible charm. The card was published by W.G. MacFarlane of Toronto, a known publisher of the era, and measures the standard 5.5 x 3.5 inches. This postcard is a beautiful representation of Toronto's architectural heritage and a sought-after piece for collectors interested in Canadian history and vintage postcards.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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- deespostcardshop (3715)
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- British Columbia, Canada
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