Pictou County Postcards
Vintage Postcards from Pictou County, Nova Scotia

PARKS FALLS

PARKS FALLS, NEW GLASGOW, NS

Stacks Image 1925
Stacks Image 1928

Collection ID: PC 0266
Photographer:
Likely William H. Torry
Printer:
Unknown
Publisher:
W. H. Torry, New Glasgow, NS
Postmark:
March 2, 1906, Pictou, NS

Of the four known postcards with this photograph, this one has the earliest postmark date. The card is published by W. H. Torry, and the title is done in Will's unusual back handed writing. It is therefore reasonable to believe that Will Torry was likely the photographer.

The card was addressed to Miss Dot Wright, Pictou, NS. The sender writes: "Something's busted in my eyes. I'll have a little fun with it yet. I'll write you some time soon. Not allowed to read or write yet. I gave R_ your message. He'll act on it. Mary."

PARK'S FALLS, NEW GLASGOW, NS

Stacks Image 1940
Stacks Image 1943

Collection ID: PC 0015
Photographer:
Probably William H. Torry (see note with PC 0266)
Printer:
Unknown Belgian company
Publisher:
Torry's Book Store, New Glasgow, NS
Postmark:
Sept 27, 1906 - Sydney, NS and Sept 30, 1906 - Woodsville, NH, USA

Addressed to Miss Leona A Noyes, Woodsville, NH, USA, the sender writes" My Dear Leona! This is the jumping off place. This is 874 miles from Boston. Expect to be home by Monday. Love to all. Fred G.R.G."

There were at least 2 print runs for this card. I had a double of this card, that had darker more burgundy coloured ink, but I did not keep that card as it had no postmark.

PARKS FALLS NEAR NEW GLASGOW, NS

Stacks Image 1955
Stacks Image 1958

Collection ID: PC 0021
Photographer:
Probably William H. Torry
Printer:
Stanfield-Smith Co. Ltd., Dresden, Germany and Truro, NS
Publisher:
George H. White, New Glasgow, NS, Card #144
Postmark: July 19, 1912, New Glasgow, NS

Addressed to Miss B. Lee, 2 Cuper Rd, Battersea Park Rd, London, England. Message reads "To Bessie, This is a fine place about 4 mls from where I'm boarding. I received your kind letter with money. Thanks also papers. Remember me to all I love. E????"

A DAYS OUTING" NEAR NEW GLASGOW, NS

Stacks Image 1985
Stacks Image 1988

Collection ID: PC 0084
Photographer:
Unknown, probably Torry
Printer:
Unknown Belgian firm
Publisher:
Torry's Book Store, New Glasgow, NS
Postmark:
Dec 28, ????, New Glasgow, NS

Addressed to Miss Bertha Wright, Windsor, NS, the sender writes " My dear Bertha, Many thanks for the cute little powder bag it was just as cute as could be and made by your own hands, which alt ways means so much time & thought. Trust Santa was as good to you as you all were to me. Wishing you a very Happy New Year. I am yours lovingly. L.L."

I believe there is a good possibility that a member of the Torry family may have provided the original photograph for this postcard. This is the only known postcard with this view of a larger group of men and women, and the Torry's published the card and used their Belgian printer (a printing company that none of their competitors seem to have used).

PARK FALLS NEAR NEW GLASGOW, NOVA SCOTIA - 7

Stacks Image 2000
Stacks Image 2003

Collection ID: PC 0152
Photographer:
Unknown
Printer:
Photogelatine Engraving Company, Ottawa
Publisher:
Photogelatine Engraving Company, Ottawa
Postmark:
None

PECO often produced multiple versions of the same view with dramatically different colouring, as illustrated by card #PC0154 below.

PARK FALLS NEAR NEW GLASGOW, NOVA SCOTIA - 7

Stacks Image 2015
Stacks Image 2018

Collection ID: PC 0154
Photographer:
Unknown
Printer:
Photogelatine Engraving Company, Ottawa
Publisher:
Photogelatine Engraving Company, Ottawa
Postmark:
Illegible

Addressed to Mrs. M. Gauvreau, 479 Laurier Ave. W., Ottawa, Ont. Writer notes the date as Wed., Oct 28/36 PM, with a return address of Box 196, New Glasgow. The sender writes that they "Have not done any moose hunting down here yet and the season comes to a close on the 30th. Will be leaving here at 7:25 am Friday and arriving in Ottawa about the same time Sat. night. J. W. is definitely expected back this evening. Have not heard from Borden lately. Weather still cool. Leo"