Multiple forms of instant communication in the modern world make the old-fashioned postcard of yesteryear seem even more charming. Tattered edges help tell the stories behind their postal journey between loved ones, while the messages on the reverse still speak to us today.
Old Card VII: Happy New Year
Submitted: January 5, 2007
An old postcard, with no date or information, from a collection by Gilbert Ralph of Moncton.
Bev Ralph
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Old Card VI: You Can Get Arrested for That
Submitted January 5, 2007
An interesting old postcard, no information on the back, from the collection of Gilbert Ralph of Moncton, formerly of Traytown.
Bev Ralph
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Old Card V - The Whole Family
Submitted January 5, 2007
An interesting old postcard, no information on the back, from the collection of Gilber Ralph of Moncton, formerly of Traytown.
Bev Ralph
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Old Card IV - Shotgun Wedding
Submitted January 5, 2007
An interesting old postcard, no information on the back, from the collection of Gilbert Ralph of Moncton, formerly of Traytown.
Bev Ralph
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Old Card III - Patient Fisherman
Submitted January 5, 2007
An interesting old postcard, no information on the back, from the collection of Gilbert Ralph of Moncton, formerly of Traytown.
Bev Ralph
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Old Card II - St. John's Harbour
Submitted January 5, 2007
A very old postcard of St. John's Harbour. No date and no further information on it.
Bev Ralph
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Old Card I - Merry Christmas
Submitted January 5, 2007
This is a card to my husband Gilbert's mother, from her very best friend, Doris Wyatt. No other information on card. Doris is still alive, a very active lady, now Doris Patten. She says she and Ena had two mothers each, they had their own and Doris shared Ena's and Ena had her own and shared Doris'.