A Canadian Family

Genealogy, Family History & Vintage Postcards

St-Jovite in the Quebec Laurentians – a vintage postcard

St-Jovite, Quebec – La Rue Principale

Quebec vintage postcard, ski region


When I was growing up in Quebec in the 1950s/60s, Read more »

July 26, 2010 Posted by | . | , , , , | 2 Comments

Neon Signs / Modern Times

For the July 2009 issue of A Festival of Postcards SIGNS – I’ve decided to share something relatively modern from my collection “Postcards of St. Catherine St. in Montreal”.

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I specialize in early twentieth century b/w vintage postcards, but since Montreal has been my family’s hometown for the last fifty years, I do sometimes collect more modern postcards. Today I’m showing a Colourpicture Publishers plastichrome postcard and instead of sharing an anecdote from my family history, I’m going to show you some of the clues I used to date the card.

Dating the postcard

One thing I appreciate about signs on a postcard is that they provide invaluable clues to the age of the postcard – or at least the age of the image on which the postcard was based. The clues are in the materials used (e.g.wood, metal, plastic) as well as the style and the actual symbols or text on the signs

Movie Marquee at the Palace

I always like to see a marquee on a postcard because it gives me the first bracket for the date range. In this case, the Palace was showing the  movie Lydia Bailey starring Anne Francis, and that tells me that the postcard doesn’t predate 1952.

Lydia Bailey was based on the book by the same name which was authored by Kenneth Roberts. You can find out more about this from Danny McDonald blog (Kennethlroberts) in his post  A Blast from the Past: NY Times Review of “Lydia Bailey” the Movie.

Advertising Sign – … be sure! Read more »

July 25, 2009 Posted by | . | , , , , , , , , | 6 Comments

Vintage Postcard: Riviere-du-Loup, Quebec

Carre Dube, Riviere-du-Loup, Quebec -28

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This is another vintage b/w postcard following my July theme: SIGNS.


Vintage sign for Cafe Gaiete

RiviereduLoupCafeGaiete

Vintage Sign for “blue coal”

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Blue Coal is Anthracite - once used as heating fuel

Vintage sign for Pepsi-Cola (Buvez Pepsi-Cola, c’est ?????)

RiviereduLoupPepsiCola

Reverse: vintage postcard of Riviere-du-Loup, Quebec

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Further Reading:

The History of Pepsi Cola at The Diversity of My Thoughts (Blog)

July 11, 2009 Posted by | . | , , , , , , , | 1 Comment