St. Charles in Postcards, Pre-1920

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WP1261 EGLISE DE ST CHARLES
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(Photo courtesy of the The Rob McInnes Postcard Collection)


St. Charles Roman Catholic Church: The postcard was mailed in September 1913

ST CHARLES VILLAGE
(Photo courtesy of the The Rob McInnes Postcard Collection)


St. Charles Village: This postcard was not posted but, indicated by the stamp box on the back, this photographic postcard paper was used between 1907 and 1917.

ST CHARLES FERRY
(Photo courtesy of the The Rob McInnes Postcard Collection)


St. Charles Ferry: This postcard was mailed in July 1909. Foto taken from north side looking south. The St. Charles Ferry remained in use until the opening of the Perimeter Bridge in 1959.

St.
							Charles' Country Club House, Winnipeg, Man.


St. Charles' Country Club House, Winnipeg, Man. A view of the Club House, circa 1909.

HRH The Duke of Connaught and party at St. Charles Country Club.
(Photo courtesy of the The Andrew Cunningham Postcard Collection)
New St. Charles Country Club building, built in 1912 and burned down on 1912 Oct.
(Photo from Ebay, new St. Charles Country Club)

St. Charles' Country Club House, Winnipeg, Man. Duke of Connaught (aka Prince Arthur, then the Governor General of Canada) enjoying tea at the Club. Posted August 1912 (many postcards of this kind were made of his 1912 visit to the city). They were at the country club on 1912 July 13 to formally open the new club and grounds. The new club house burned down on 1912 Oct 15.


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