1917 Montreal photo of interior of the Princesse Louise Café/bar

$95.00 CAD

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Nice interior photo taken during WW1 of The Princesse Louise Café in Montreal. Bartender behind counter at cash register, some patrons standing in background with their beer.

No seats in front of bar, footrest rail

Advertising behind bar:

·         Sign ‘DOW Ales Finest Stouts’ x 2

·         Sign ‘MOLSON’S’ x  2

·         Sign ‘SWEET CAPORAL Cigarettes

·         Sign ‘Our Finest SCOTCH BRANDY 10¢ on draught.’

·         Sign ‘--- MAGI –'

·         Sign ‘Salle à DINER Repas A Toutes  Heures

Written on top border ‘Princesse Louise Café

Dedication ‘Montreal Canada Souvenir du 14 juillet 1917 de Louis --- à son ami Le Floque ---

Mounted on thick cardboard with indentation for photo. Nail hole top of frame.

Photo 12 x 16,5 cm

Card: 18,50 x 23,50 cm

 

Her Royal Highness The Princess Louise Caroline Alberta, Marchioness of Lorne was the fourth daughter of Queen Victoria and vice-regal consort of Canada from 1878 to 1883 (born 18 March 1848 in London, United Kingdom; died 3 December 1939 in London, United Kingdom).


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