Paperback
978-1-55195-272-7Size: 8" x 12½"
Pages: 58
The Last Best West
Glimpses of the Prairie Provinces from the Golden Age of Postcards
Bruce Peel Special Collections
By Ken Tingley
Settlement and urbanization of the Canadian Northwest coincided with the greatest popularity of the postcard. Settlement, along with the building of a transcontinental railway and the industrialization of central Canada, were the three pillars of the National Policy in the years following Confederation. These themes also were the subject of thousands of images preserved in postcards. By the first decade of the 20th century, many cities, towns, and villages were home to photographers who produced a mass of these fascinating and informative images. Many were personalized views of first houses, home farms or family groups and events. Others documented important events, disasters or buildings with broader importance. Together they comprise a valuable resource that presents a unique impression of a significant period in the history of the Canadian West.
Book details
Publication date: March 2011Features: Colour illustrations, introduction, includes a loose sheet of 8 reproduction postcards
Series: Bruce Peel Special Collections
Keywords: Canadian History;Postcards
Subject(s): ART / Popular Culture, Art & Performance, Exhibition Catalogues, History, Canadian History, Canadian History / Postcards, ART / Popular Culture, History of art, Popular culture, Canadian History;Postcards, Exhibition Catalogues, Canadian History, Art
Publisher(s): Bruce Peel Special Collections
Book details
Publication date: March 2011Features: Colour illustrations, introduction, includes a loose sheet of 8 reproduction postcards
Series: Bruce Peel Special Collections
Keywords: Canadian History;Postcards
Subject(s): ART / Popular Culture, Art & Performance, Exhibition Catalogues, History, Canadian History, Canadian History / Postcards, ART / Popular Culture, History of art, Popular culture, Canadian History;Postcards, Exhibition Catalogues, Canadian History, Art
Publisher(s): Bruce Peel Special Collections
Ken Tingley. Ken Tingley, the City of Edmonton's first historian laureate, has been involved in historical research and writing for forty years. He has a deep interest in local history and the ephemera that so often expresses that history. He is the author of numerous publications about the history of Alberta.
Merrill Distad. Merrill Distad is Associate University Librarian for Research & Special Collections Services at the University of Alberta.
Ken Tingley. Ken Tingley, the City of Edmonton's first historian laureate, has been involved in historical research and writing for forty years. He has a deep interest in local history and the ephemera that so often expresses that history. He is the author of numerous publications about the history of Alberta.
Merrill Distad. Merrill Distad is Associate University Librarian for Research & Special Collections Services at the University of Alberta.