North Bay
Dublin Core
Title
North Bay
Subject
[no text]
Description
Item is a postally used postcard showing the Queens Hotel.
Source
Collection C004 - Francoise Noel collection, Series S03 Photographs, File 0253-15 Postcards
Date
[191-?] (Creation)
Rights
Published by H. S. Campbell, North Bay, Ont.
Relation
CA ON00408 C004-S03-0253-15-083
Format
image/jpeg
Language
English
Type
Image
Identifier
1 postcard : b+w ; 9 x 14 cm
Coverage
[no text]
Cancellation not legible. Post card was addressed to: J. Kealy Esq, La Corona, Montreal, Canada. Message reads: How about the party of four anak ago Saturday now N.Y. chicken soup. The Queen's Hotel "was a large brick buillding on the east side of Fraser Street [current site of the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce] between Oak Street and Main Street built in 1890 and owned and operated by Edward Lynch who sold the property to Edward Shepherd. At his death, a son, Harry, took over the hotel and later his widow continued the operation until the building was completely destroyed by fire in 1936" W.K.P. Kennedy - North Bay: Past -Present - Prospective, 1961.
Files
Citation
Noel, Francoise (1952-), “North Bay,” Nipissing University and Canadore College Archives and Special Collections, accessed May 16, 2024, https://nucc.omeka.net/items/show/647.