CPR Train Station Vancouver British Columbia - 1908 Postcard SP24
Tinted postcard showing the C.P.R. (Canadian Pacific Railway) Station in Vancouver, British Columbia. Postmarked Vancouver, B.C., May 29, 1908, and addressed to Mrs. William Pound, Elmira, N.Y. 1-cent King Edward VII stamp affixed. Note CVR error" — the station was CPR, Not CVR Scene Details: Château-style red brick railway station with conical towers and steep dark rooflines Arched tunnel entrance at ground level with horse-drawn carriages and pedestrians Tall brick chimney stack rising from the rear of the building Bare spring trees visible at left; smoke in background at right Caption reads: "C.V.R. Station, Vancouver, B.C." "Private Post Card" undivided-style back with written correspondence Please zoom into and look closely at the front and back photos to view condition, and feel free to send me a message if you have any questions. Thank you, D
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