Perth & Andover NB General View Vintage Canadian Postcard H82
C$19.95
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Discover a charming piece of Canadian history with this vintage postcard, showcasing a picturesque general view of Perth and Andover, New Brunswick. The card, numbered N° 391, captures the serene landscape of the towns nestled along a river, surrounded by rolling hills and lush greenery. The scene features a collection of historic buildings, homes, and what appears to be a bridge or dam structure, offering a glimpse into early 20th-century life in this scenic region.This collectible postcard is a fascinating example of early 20th-century printing, likely a chromolithograph with subtle hand-coloring that enhances the natural beauty of the New Brunswick vista. The reverse features a divided back, a format common after 1907, and bears a Canadian one-cent King Edward VII stamp, further pinpointing its historical context. The extensive handwritten message and clear address to Schenectady, NY, add a personal touch, making this a unique historical artifact for collectors of Canadian memorabilia, New Brunswick history, or vintage postal correspondence.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 charming piece of Canadian history with this vintage postcard, showcasing a picturesque general view of Perth and Andover, New Brunswick. The card, numbered N° 391, captures the serene landscape of the towns nestled along a river, surrounded by rolling hills and lush greenery. The scene features a collection of historic buildings, homes, and what appears to be a bridge or dam structure, offering a glimpse into early 20th-century life in this scenic region.This collectible postcard is a fascinating example of early 20th-century printing, likely a chromolithograph with subtle hand-coloring that enhances the natural beauty of the New Brunswick vista. The reverse features a divided back, a format common after 1907, and bears a Canadian one-cent King Edward VII stamp, further pinpointing its historical context. The extensive handwritten message and clear address to Schenectady, NY, add a personal touch, making this a unique historical artifact for collectors of Canadian memorabilia, New Brunswick history, or vintage postal correspondence.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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- British Columbia, Canada
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