The rest are postal cards printed on one side only.
Bumped up after 5 1/2 years. Can anyone provide information?
Good to see this old post Michael!
I don't have the Russia volume of H&G so can't help.
I see three of the cards are letters cards rather than postal cards.
Did the US ever make use of letter cards?
They very used in many European countries including Britain where they were in use for over a hundred years
"Did the US ever make use of letter cards?"
In modern times, many a hotel/motel room came graced with a Folkard.
Cheers,
/s/ ikeyPikey
The view looks too neat and clean for a real harbor.
There isn't even one body floating in the water.
i think it's Paul Bunyon's wading pool
Too neat? This is Toronto,Ontario, Canada... not Russia! The nickname used to be "Toronto the Good"!
Hi Roy and ikeyPikey,
Thanks for posting these letter card examples.
Very nice to see. All good stuff.
It has been a number of years since I have seen Toronto Harbour. Any time I have seen it, I have to say it is am impressive harbour with a nice view. To get an idea what it is like, maybe some of our members would like to try to see it om YouTube?
Like any very large city, it does have its' crime problems, and others. IMHO, the rate of crime is still less than other cities the same size, or even larger in some examples.
I originally came from Toronto, but, at heart I am a country boy and enjoy the lakes and rivers of the Muskoka area. This area (Muskoka) is my home because I grew up here because my parents and us (brother and sister) moved up here when we were quite young.
Happy collecting and a very Merry Christmas to all who celebrate it.
Larry (Bujutsu)
Can anyone help me identify these with a catalogue reference please? If you have values, that would be great too. Thanks.
small postal stationery envelope
wrapper
postal reply card
re: Russian postal stationery and cards
The rest are postal cards printed on one side only.
re: Russian postal stationery and cards
Bumped up after 5 1/2 years. Can anyone provide information?
re: Russian postal stationery and cards
Good to see this old post Michael!
I don't have the Russia volume of H&G so can't help.
I see three of the cards are letters cards rather than postal cards.
Did the US ever make use of letter cards?
They very used in many European countries including Britain where they were in use for over a hundred years
re: Russian postal stationery and cards
"Did the US ever make use of letter cards?"
re: Russian postal stationery and cards
In modern times, many a hotel/motel room came graced with a Folkard.
Cheers,
/s/ ikeyPikey
re: Russian postal stationery and cards
The view looks too neat and clean for a real harbor.
There isn't even one body floating in the water.
re: Russian postal stationery and cards
i think it's Paul Bunyon's wading pool
re: Russian postal stationery and cards
Too neat? This is Toronto,Ontario, Canada... not Russia! The nickname used to be "Toronto the Good"!
re: Russian postal stationery and cards
Hi Roy and ikeyPikey,
Thanks for posting these letter card examples.
Very nice to see. All good stuff.
re: Russian postal stationery and cards
It has been a number of years since I have seen Toronto Harbour. Any time I have seen it, I have to say it is am impressive harbour with a nice view. To get an idea what it is like, maybe some of our members would like to try to see it om YouTube?
Like any very large city, it does have its' crime problems, and others. IMHO, the rate of crime is still less than other cities the same size, or even larger in some examples.
I originally came from Toronto, but, at heart I am a country boy and enjoy the lakes and rivers of the Muskoka area. This area (Muskoka) is my home because I grew up here because my parents and us (brother and sister) moved up here when we were quite young.
Happy collecting and a very Merry Christmas to all who celebrate it.
Larry (Bujutsu)