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McGill cheer postcard

This file contains a postcard with a drawing of a McGill fan and the words of the McGill cheer in red. The fan is smoking and carrying a cane with a McGill pennant tied to it. The words of the cheer are: "M-c-G-I-L-L - What's the matter with Old McGill, she's all right, Oh yes you bet!"

McGill lower campus postcard

This file contains a black and white postcard of the McGill lower campus with the royal coat of arms of the United Kingdom embossed in gold, red, and blue. Buildings in the photo include the Redpath Museum, Morrice Hall, and the Arts Buildings.

McGill lower campus postcard

This file contains a black and white postcard of the lower campus looking towards the Macdonald-Harrington Building, the Macdonald Stewart Library, and the Macdonald Engineering Building.

"Original owners of our country" McGill lower campus postcard

This file contains a postcard with a black and white photo of the McGill lower campus looking toward the Arts Building, surrounded by a painted colour frame depicting a landscape, with two Indigenous people. Text on the card reads, "McGill University and Grounds, Montreal, Que." and "Original owners of our country."

Postcard Album fonds

  • CA RBD MSG 1268
  • Fonds
  • between approximately 1905 and 1907.

Fonds consists of an album of chiefly scenic postcards. Roughly half depict the western regions of Canada and the United States, including: Los Angeles, Pasadena, and San Francisco, California; Victoria and Vancouver, British Columbia; the Rockies; and Medicine Hat, Alberta. Other Canadian locations are represented including Ontario and Saskatchewan. European postcards make up roughly the second half of the postcards and are mostly from England, with some from Paris. A couple postcards feature cartoons or humourous scenes. One photographic postcard features kittens and there is one Christmas-themed postcard. Some of the postcards appear to have been sent between members of the Francis family of Headingley, Manitoba, including Lester Francis, Etta Francis, and Russel Francis.

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