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A horizontal black and white film still. The image shows two men sitting on a couch. The man on the left is wearing a grey suit jacket and pants, a white button up shirt, a dark coloured vest and tie, a ring on one hand, and black shoes, and has one hand between his knees and the other above one knee pointing to the other man. The man on the right is sitting with his legs and arms crossed while leaning against the couch, has curly hair, and is wearing a grey sweater and dark coloured pants. The couch has a slanted side rest on the right and is upholstered with a floral and diamond shape pattern. In front of the couch is a geometric patterned rug. Behind the men and couch is a grey wall with a curved window above the head of the man on the left and to the right of the couch is a table. Around the image is a white border and below the image is a long white rectangle with black text. The image is held within a black frame.     

United Artists

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A horizontal black and white film still. The image shows a man facing the camera with one hand he is pointing towards the camera. He is wearing a dark coloured jacket and shirt. Behind the man is a brightly lit window with horizonal blinds. Around the image is a white border and below the image is a long white rectangle with black text. The image is held within a black frame.    

United Artists

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A vertical black and white film still. The image shows two men and a woman dancing. The man on the left has short black hair, his head is facing towards the right, and is wearing a leather jacket, a dark coloured shirt, pants with a swirl design, and black shoes. The woman in the middle has shoulder length dark curly hair and is wearing white earrings, a long sleeve full length dress with a floral pattern and black belt around her waist, and black shoes. The man on the right has shoulder length wavy hair, has one arm folded to his chest, and is wearing a white and dark tie-dyed sweater, a black belt, jeans, and black shoes. Behind the three is a stage with a wooden floor, lighting racks above them, and a balcony seen in the back. Around the image is a white border and below the image is a long white rectangle with black text. The image is held within a black frame.     

Tri-Star Pictures

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A horizontal black and white film still. The image shows a man dancing in front of five women. The man (on the left) is wearing all black clothing (leather jacket, shirt, fingerless gloves, pants, and shoes) with slicked back black hair. The woman directly behind him is partially visible with long black hair, a black and white checkered jacket, and black pants. The girl beside the one with the checkered jacket has long black hair and is wearing a black jacket, a black and grey striped skirt, and black tights. The girl in the middle is sitting on a garbage can, has long blonde hair, and is wearing all black (leather jacket, pants, and boots). The girl second from the right has her black hair partially up, one foot on the garbage can, and is wearing a denim jacket, and plaid pants. The girl on the right has shoulder length curly hair and is wearing a denim jacket, dark shirt, dark pants, and black shoes. Behind everyone is a brick wall with graffiti on it. Around the image is a white border and below the image is a long white rectangle with black text. The image is held within a black frame.     

Tri-Star Pictures

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A horizontal black and white film still. The image shows three people holding on to each other. The man on the left, has a mohawk and is wearing a black suit jacket and pants with his hands on the man in the middle. The man in the middle has shoulder length curly hair and wearing a black suit jacket and black with a suit suit and tie. The woman on the right is wearing a black dress, belt, and purse on her shoulder with her hands on the man in the middle. Behind them is a wall of a building. The image is held within a black frame.

N.P.L. Limited

Humber, Lake Shore Road

Front: Colour painting – of Humber, Lake Shore Road, Toronto Canada. From the far left is a large white building with a dark roof with a wooden balcony, beside this is large green trees. In front of the building is a sign facing the opposite way that reads, ‘Garden Party’ strung up on a lamp post and on the buildings balcony. Behind the sign are three vehicles, a black car and the two at the front are buggy’s or wagons. There is another lamp pole directly beside a streetcar rail. There is a brown empty streetcar on the rail. Behind the streetcar is the back of terminal for streetcars. The terminal building is white with a red-brown roof. To the centre-right of the image is a bridge over Mimico Creek. The bridge runs over a dirt road and to the farthest right are two individuals walking along the dirt road with trees to their right. The title “Humber, Lake Shore Road, Toronto, Canada” appears in red in the upper left corner, and an identification code of 104.070 (JV) appears in the lower left corner in black.

Back: Divided back. Some printed text identifies the maker as Valentine & Sons Publishing. Handwritten text in pencil addresses the card to Mrs C. (Mary) Bones with a note from Y & aK (unsure on aK).

The Valentine & Sons Publishing Co. Ltd.

Port Credit, near Toronto, Canada

Front: Colour picture. The top of the image is a blue fading into white/beige sky. On the left, there are multiple boats in a small body of water. Behind the boats on the horizon there are a few red buildings surrounded by green grass and some trees. In the middle of the image, there is a light brown/tan pathway with a light red three rowed barrier on either side. On the left side of the pathway near the start of the bridge, there are two women in dresses and a hat walking away from the water. Behind the two women walking, there are two wooden electricty/telegraph poles. Part of the path is a bridge going over water. Beside the bridge, there is a small brown house-like structure on the water. On the other side of the bridge, there are two men walking towards the water with a blue car close behind, as well as a man and woman going in the opposite direction. On the right of the photo, there atre three trees and a small pond. The pond has a structure and a dock or small boats. The bottom of the image is just a continution of the path. In the lower right corner is the identifying code “104 483” and in a small circle the letters “JV.”

Back: Divided back. Some printed text identifies the maker as Valentine & Sons Publishing on the left. On the top right corner, there is a rectangle for a stamp. Along the top in the middle, there is some text and two globes. Below the text, there is a vertical line dividing the page in half.

The Valentine & Sons Publishing Co. Ltd.

Lake Shore Road and Long Branch Car

Front: Colour photograph postcard of the Long Branch streetcar on Lakeshore Road. Dirt road is centred in image with streetcar on tracks to left. One man appears to be disembarking. Trees flank the road on either side, and a low wooden fence is prominent along the right side of the road. Behind the fence in the foreground is a telephone pole – two more poles can be seen further in the background. Also behind the fence is a view of the lake. At the top of the postcard, printed over the sky towards the right side is the title: “Lake Shore Road and Long Branch Car, Toronto, Ontario.” In the lower left corner is the identifying code: “104.069” and in a small circle the letters “JV.”

Back: Divided back. Some printed text identifies the maker as Valentine & Sons Publishing. Handwritten text in pencil on left hand side of card.

The Valentine & Sons Publishing Co. Ltd.

Grounds and Office Building

Front: Colour picture – Mimico Branch Asylum in the early 1900s. To the left of the image are dark, bushy trees and a green, manicured lawn. To the right of the image is a large shrub that covers part of a large red brick building with peaks and many windows. The lawn features several small flower beds and a light tan stone or dirt walkway. At the end of the walkway, what looks to be a human figure can be seen, possibly a statue. In the upper left of the postcard, printed over the trees, text on the image reads: “Grounds and Office. Mimico Asylum, Toronto, Canada.” In the lower right corner is the identifying code “104 071” and in a small circle the letters “JV.”

Back: Divided back. Some printed text identifies the maker as Valentine & Sons Publishing. The back of this postcard is completely blank.

The Valentine & Sons Publishing Co. Ltd.

Mimico Asylum (Lakeside Sanatorium)

Front: Coloured, printed postcard. Depicts about a blue sky with some white clouds, eight red brick buildings with blueish-grey roofs, a large field, and 13 cricket players. The field is green but at the forefront of the image, there is a gravel path. The cricket players are all dressed in white. “Mimico Asylum (Lakeside Sanitorium), Toronto, Canada” is in printed text on top left. Bottom right of the image reads “JV” in a circle with the number “104,072”.

Back: Divided back. Some printed text identifies the maker as Valentine & Sons Publishing. Handwritten text in pencil addresses the card to Miss Esther Appelquist, with a note from Mallie. It is postmarked February 13, 1912 at 2 PM in Toronto. It bears a 1911 King George V in Admiral Uniform 1 cent stamp.

The Valentine & Sons Publishing Co. Ltd.

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