The Senior Champions on the Red River, Winnipeg

Publisher = Russell, Lang & Co.


Folder: Publishers
Postcards published by Winnipeg publisher Russell, Lang & Co., active in the first decade of the 20th century.

18 Jul 2013

279 visits

The Senior Champions on the Red River, Winnipeg

Another in the "Beautiful Manitoba Series" published by Russell, Lang & Co. of Winnipeg, this time showing championship rowers out on the Red River. The message is amusing: "Oct. 22nd/04 Poplar Point / Dear Ethel, How did you enjoy yourself at the fair. I should like to know how many different young men you had to take you home. I like to keep up with the times. Fred" Referring to the image of the young oarsmen, he adds, mischievously, "Pick which you like, four for a Dime (5d)." This is addressed to Miss E. Stokes, 4 Poplar Grove, Narnabell St., Holderness Rd, Hull, Yorkshire, England. The postmark on the undivided back card appears to be October 25, 1904.

23 Jul 2013

214 visits

The First Settlers - A Group of Western Canada Indians

Russell Lang & Co. card showing a composite of photos of native people. Undivided back, likely c. 1903.

22 Aug 2013

366 visits

St. Mary's Academy

Number 15 in this Russell, Lang & Co. series. Dated Jan. 4, 1906 and mailed to Miss Sawdy, The Manse, Nayland, Colchester (Essex) England.

17 Sep 2013

237 visits

The Experimental Farm, Brandon, Man.

An unused Russell Lang & Co. card (no. 154) on an undivided "Canadian Souvenir Post Card" back. This is for those with an interest in the Brandon Experimental Farm.

17 Sep 2013

1 favorite

313 visits

Harvesting Scene

Number 16 in the monochrome Russell, Lang & Co. series. This was mailed October 21, 1906 in Winnipeg to Miss Mary Simpson, Burnbank Cottages, Langloan, Coatbridge, Lanarkshire, Scotland, from a J.L. c//o Mrs M. Rowden, 295 Isabel Str., Winnipeg, who wrote: "You will be thinking I have forgot you all together allways getting word from A. Getting along all right up here. Not as nice as Ontario. This is one of our harvesting scenes. Hoping this finds you all well."

19 Sep 2013

249 visits

City Hall, Soldiers' Monument and Union Bank Bldg., Winnipeg.

A previously unknown style of Russell, Lang & Co. postcard. Postmarked October 17, 1905 at Winnipeg and send to Miss Sawdy, "The Manse", Nayland, Colchester (Essex), England.

10 Sep 2013

278 visits

A View near Carman on the Boyne River.

Unused card from Russell, Lang & Co.'s "Beautiful Manitoba" series. Undivided back.

09 Jun 2013

320 visits

Government Experimental Farm, Brandon, Man.

Postmarked in November 1906 at Mitchell, Ont. and addressed to Miss Emma Bennewies of Brodhagen, Ont. (Perth Co.), this Russell, Lang & Co. card (no. 8) shows the Experimental Farm at Brandon. The message reads: Minto, 10/28/06, Hello Emma, How are you getting along. I have been expecting to get that photo from you but haven't got it yet. Did you get the one I sent you from MItchell. We are having lovely weather. We had our first snow to-day. Give my best respects to all. I remain your affectionate friend. Ans. soon. George H. Ratz, Box 40, Minto, Man." Why the card was posted in Mitchell, Ont. is a bit of a mystery.

09 Jun 2013

261 visits

5963 - Portage la Prairie - Harvest Scene

Russell, Lang & Co. card no. 5963 with "Season's Greetings" message, showing two scenes in and around Portage la Prairie, Man. The card was posted on Christmas Day, 1903 at Portage to Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Fraser, 82 Shakespeare Road, Draton Park, Hanwell W., England. It is signed "E. R. Robinson" as seen above. This is one of the Russell, Lang cards that is really, to all appearances at least, an issue or reissue of a Detroit Photographic Co. card.
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