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49. Torre com o porto do
Tamisa em gravura sobre cobre colorida por Hanssen, 1821. |
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50.
Guarda a Cavalo (circulado em 1964), (verso)
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51. Festival of Britain
Souvenir (Pasta com 27 postais reeditados)
(1) (verso) |
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52. Westminster Abbey
(c.1910) |
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53.
Londres cerca de 1910. |
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54.
Torre de Londres c. de 1910 |
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55.
Queen Victoria Memorial and Buckingham Palace (c. 1910) |
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56. St.
Paul's from Thames (c.1910) |
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57.
London, The Life Guards on parade (1910) |
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58. Bank
of England and Royal Exchange (+- 1915) |
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59.
Westminster Abbey, West Towers (1915 +-) |
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60. St.
Paul's Cathedral (1915 +-) |
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61.
Houses of Parliament and Westminster Bridge (1915 +-) |
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62.
Oxford Circus (1920 +-) |
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63.
Piccadilly Circus (1920 +-) |
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64.
Marble Arch and Oxford Street (1920 +-) |
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(1) - NOTAS -
TORONTO POSTCARD CLUB
"Valentine and Sons of Dundee" were once Scotland’s most successful
commercial photographers. In 1907, at the height of the postcard
revolution, the photographs they published showed scenes from around
the world. Often regarded as only postcard publishers, Valentines
produced images in various formats including fine early photographic
prints.
The Valentine Company was founded in Dundee by James’s father, John
Valentine, in 1825. After learning the daguerreotype process in
Paris in the late 1840’s, James added portrait photography to the
family business in 1851. By the 1860’s the company had begun to
cater to the growing tourist industry by producing photographic
prints with views from around the country. After James’s death in
1880, his son William Dobson took over the ever-expanding business.
Valentine & Sons printed its first postcards in 1898. Canadian
production began between 1903 and 1906 with offices established
first in Montreal and then Toronto. The earliest Canadian postcards
published by Valentine and Sons were monotone black, collotype views
showing the scenery along the main line of the Canadian Pacific
Railway north of Lake Superior and in the Rocky Mountains.
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Por
ordem de chegada dos exemplares
emprestados pelos coleccionadores. |
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Última
actualização
06-04-2019
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