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Month: June 2018

Happy Canada Day! Roundup of Fun 1940’s & 1950’s Canadiana

This Sunday, Canada turns 151 (Happy Birthday Canada!) and as many of you know I’m a born and raised Canadian Vintage Gal and I love to show off my beloved country thru many of the vintage posts I share here. So for today’s post I have put together a collection of Vintage Canadiana that I found online. Enjoy!

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Roundup of Fun 1940’s & 1950’s Canadiana

Vintage Canadian Affairs Reconstruction Supplement Number 7 – Mining In Canada. Published for the Canadian Armed Forces by the Canadian Information Service….issued January 1946.

About: 

This booklet features information on Canada’s booming Post War mining industry and how to get involved.

“Canadian Affairs Reconstruction Supplements are intended for those in the Services who want to discuss realistically the Canada in which they will work after the war. The Supplements are prepared by the Wartime Information Board and will appear fortnightly, alternating with the regular issue of CANADIAN AFFAIRS.”

It is part of the Canadian Affairs series issued to WW2 veterans returning home from service overseas and to people emigrating to Canada. The topics in the series range from Canadian politics, starting a business, investing, returning to school, avoiding scams, etc.

This Etsy seller is selling each one individually that you see in the below photo. Check out her page HERE.

Vintage Canadian Affairs Reconstruction Supplement Number 7 - Mining In Canada - 1940s Era Post War Time Veterans Booklet
Source: Etsy

1950’s Forestville Wall Clock-Made in Canada. So cool looking!

About:

The Blackforest Clock Company of Toronto, Ontario was founded by Leopold and Sara Stossel in 1928 and imported their clocks from Germany and sold in thru jewelery and department stores across Canada.  Renamed Forestville Clock Company in 1941.During the war years this company imported its clock movements from England, the United States, and even France. However, starting in the mid 1950s German factories again became the source of most Forestville clocks (Source).

I believe you can still buy Forestville clocks today according to the website where I found info on this Canadian Brand (If any of my readers have info on this please share in the comments below).

1950s mid century Forestville clock
Source: Etsy

The Pride of London, Ontario! Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians, Vintage 1950’s Concert Program.

Further Reading: Guy Lombardo-Canada’s Famous Big Band Leader

Guy Lombardo 1950s Concert Program Vintage Collectible
Source: Etsy
Guy Lombardo 1950s Concert Program Vintage Collectible Inside
Source: Etsy

1950’s Wooden Bear Brooch from Banff, Alberta. Banff is the best! It is so pretty there.

Further Reading: Vintage Travel To Do List: Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise

1950s vintage wooden brooch of a bear and advertising Banff, Alberta Canada
Source: Etsy

Canadian Engineering Construction Toy Set, 1950’s by Multiple Toy Makers.

Vintage Canadian Engineering toy set 1950s
Source: Etsy

Montreal is a must see when you visit Canada. It’s truly beautiful and feels like you have stepped out of Canada into Europe. Below is a collection of 18 vintage snapshots that you could of purchased when visiting the city.

Montreal Canada vintage photo album.
Source: Etsy
Montreal Canada collection of vintage photos
Source: Etsy

1950’s / 1960’s brass hand painted enamel Canadian souvenir charm of Vancouver, BC.

1950's 1960's brass hand painted enamel Canadian souvenir charm
Source: Etsy

Time to hit the road and visit Ontario (my province) with this 1958 Road Map (I’m sure this map looks very different from today’s roads).

Further Reading: Vintage 1950s Travel Brochures & Pamphlets

1958 Ontario Official Vintage Road Map
Source: Etsy

This is a brand new discovery for me and I went to school for Fashion. Canada once had a magazine entitled “Women’s Reporter-The National Magazine for the Fashion Industry“. Here is the January 1948 Cover.

Do any of my readers remember this magazine? Share in the comments below if you do.

Vintage Magazine Canadian Women's Reporter January 1948
Source: Etsy

Late 1940s fashions for Women on display, including an Emma Domb design (who I have done a blog post on!).

Further Reading: Vintage Fashion Designer Spotlight: Emma Domb

1948 Fashion from a vintage magazine

“Wanted Magazines for our fighting Men”. 1940’s Original Canadian Propaganda poster.

"Wanted Magazines for our fighting Men". 1940's Original Canadian Propaganda poster
Source: Etsy

We have now come to the end of my vintage Canadiana roundup. I hope you enjoyed the post (share what you liked in the comments below) and Happy Canada Day to all my Canadian Readers!

FURTHER READING: Vintage Canada Blog Posts from the 1920s-1960s (Archived)

Liz

Thank You to My Readers! I’m on the ‘Top 100 Vintage Blogs & Websites to Follow in 2018’

Last year I received a blogger award from Feedspot for being # 41 on the Top 100 Vintage Blogs And Websites To Follow in 2017This award was particularly exciting for me because I have never won anything where I was chosen because of the quality of my blog and stats. And as a social media professional (who is working on opening my own Pinterest Account Management business), this meant my hardwork was finally paying off. YAY!

1922 Bathing Suit contest winners
Bathing Suit Winners Washington Bathing suit winners – Washington, D.C. in 1922

However I do also realize that my #41 spot would not of been achieved if I did not have some of the most loyal and wonderful readers out there. So dear readers thank you once again!

For those who missed last years post here is how the award came to be…

These blogs were ranked based on following criteria:

  • Google reputation and Google search ranking
  • Influence and popularity on Facebook, twitter and other social media sites
  • Quality and consistency of posts.
  • Feedspot’s editorial team and expert review

BUT now I have even more exciting news regarding this award…I’m now 21!! Yes I have moved up 20 spots on the ‘Top 100 Vintage Blogs and Website to follow in 2018‘ and it happened in a short 3-4 month time period this year (one minute I was 41 and then I was not).

The Vintage Inn Blog Top Vintage Blog

Top 100 Vintage Blogger Award

THANK YOU! THANK YOU! THANK YOU! to all my readers (new and old) once again! You are truly the best and I could not of done it without you.

Thank you from the vintage inn blog

 

I also want to point out that one of the other reasons I jumped so quickly from 41 to 21 in 3-4 months was because of Pinterest. As mentioned above I’m starting my own ‘Pinterest Account Management Business’ (to open officially very soon) because I want to help small businesses realize the potential that Pinterest has to boost sales and leads. Alll I did was devote a good chunk of time to doing Pinterest Marketing correctly and I was excited to see that it was one of the reasons my placement changed.

If you are interested in learning more on how I use Pinterest to boost views to my blog drop me a line at ‘thevintageinnblog@gmail.com and lets chat! Oh and follow me on the platform as well. I have LOADS and LOADS of cool vintage images, posts, clothing and so much more to keep you entertained for days!

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Thanks again friends you are all the best!

Liz