Jacques Cartier Market, Montreal, Early 1900s
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Jacques Cartier Market, Montreal, Early 1900s
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I’m a big fan of old postcards, here are a few for this Sunday Morning.
These are all beautiful Brett. I like the “Lookout” the best.
Thanks, Dan. That one is quite nice! 🙂
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Vintage cards, but they bring back great current memories. Thanks.
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There’s a definite allure to the softness and beauty of the vintage postcards. Thanks for sharing!
These are wonderful images of Quebec from a bygone era. Montreal is my birthplace and I feel that Montreal and Quebec City are two of Canada’s most beautiful cities. Thank you for posting!
Richard, they are indeed!
What a treat! Thanks for sharing
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Brings fond memories of the province I grew up in. I’m a big postcard fan (old and new).
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Where did you find the postcards? They are gorgeous!
Back in the day, as they say, when people wrote personal correspondence regularly postcards were a bigger deal than they are now, so there was more variety then. I found these at a very cool local antique shop.:)
These are beautiful!!
Where do you find such beautiful postcards?
Thanks! Lots of people collect old postcards so antique shops are a good resource. 🙂
Very cool!
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Those postcards are awesome, Brett. Great find.
Regards, Rosie
Thanks! 🙂
I’m a genealogy junkie, so this stuff really appeals to me.
Very cool!
Wow, very interesting!
Thanks!
My home town!
Ah le Carré St-Jacques is one of my fav spots in the summer!
It looks like it would be a nice spot to explore.
One of the most visited; here is a post of some of my fav streets I have visited https://tracesofthesoul.wordpress.com/2014/06/28/range-of-paths-haibun/
Thanks for sharing this link to other streets. 🙂
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