La Chapelle Notre Dame de Bon Secours Montreal Vintage Lithograph Postcard
$7.95
Condition: Normal Wear. Visible Bumps And Damages On The Edge. Visible Stains. See picture for a detailed ... Read more about the seller notes Normal Wear. Visible Bumps And Damages On The Edge. Visible Stains. See ... Read More
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This vintage lithograph postcard features the iconic La Chapelle Notre Dame de Bon Secours in Montreal, Quebec, also known as the "Sailor's Church." The chapel is Montreal's oldest existing church, with origins dating back to 1657 and the current structure from 1772. The postcard showcases the church's distinctive architecture, including its prominent spires topped with crosses and the striking red doors that serve as a focal point in the image. The bright blue sky contrasts beautifully with the stone facade, making it a visually captivating scene.Produced in 1969 by Benjamin Montreal News and printed by Dexter Color in Cornwall, Ontario, this continental size (6 x 4 inches) lithograph postcard is a fine example of mid-20th century Canadian souvenir cards. It highlights both the historical significance of the chapel-founded by Marguerite Bourgeoys, Montreal's first teacher and founder of the Congregation of Notre Dame nuns-and the artistic quality of the lithographic printing technique. A great collectible for those interested in Canadian history, religious landmarks, or vintage postcards.
This vintage lithograph postcard features the iconic La Chapelle Notre Dame de Bon Secours in Montreal, Quebec, also known as the "Sailor's Church." The chapel is Montreal's oldest existing church, with origins dating back to 1657 and the current structure from 1772. The postcard showcases the church's distinctive architecture, including its prominent spires topped with crosses and the striking red doors that serve as a focal point in the image. The bright blue sky contrasts beautifully with the stone facade, making it a visually captivating scene.Produced in 1969 by Benjamin Montreal News and printed by Dexter Color in Cornwall, Ontario, this continental size (6 x 4 inches) lithograph postcard is a fine example of mid-20th century Canadian souvenir cards. It highlights both the historical significance of the chapel-founded by Marguerite Bourgeoys, Montreal's first teacher and founder of the Congregation of Notre Dame nuns-and the artistic quality of the lithographic printing technique. A great collectible for those interested in Canadian history, religious landmarks, or vintage postcards.
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