7 de julio de 2016

Sucursales del Royal Bank of Canada en Cuba




Presentamos 5 postales de igual cantidad de sucursales del Royal Bank of Canada en Cuba. Algunas son harto conocidas y circulan constantemente en sitios de venta en línea, otras como la de Antilla, que compartía edificio con el hotel del mismo nombre, son piezas bastante raras.
Sobre el edificio del RBC en Camagüey ya publicamos una entrada con parte de su historia y del banco en general. La sucursal de Santiago de Cuba está siendo sometida a reparación capital según informó recientemente el periódico Sierra Maestra.
El Blog "Historias de Logos" comparte la historia del logo de la filial habanera cita en San Rafael y San José.

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20 de junio de 2016

The Maryland Prats Clan: Benito Takes the Train to Omaja


When Benito Prats Respall was a boy, he and his father José Prats Amat (everyone called him Pepe) set off by train to visit Benito’s aunt and Pepe’s sister Primitiva Prats Amat.  She lived in Omaja, which back in the 1920s was a very small crossroad on the main line of the Cuba Railroad in what was then Oriente Province. (Omaja is now in the new Las Tunas Province). 

Just like in the U.S., Cuban railroads were privately built and operated. The Cuba Railroad, built by the Canadian railroad magnate Sir William Van Horne of Canadian transcontinental railroad fame, opened in 1902. The main line ran some 357 miles from Cuba’s esternmost city Santiago de Cuba through Camaguey and on to Santa Clara. The United Railroads of Havana, built earlier with British backing, continued 178 more miles from Santa Clara to Cuba’s capital Havana and other points west.  When it opened, The Cuba Railroad, headquartered in Camaguey, quickly turned that sleepy provincial city into a vibrant commercial center, and its population quadrupled by 1928.  The railroads ended Camaguey’s isolation from the rest of the country, shortening the time to get to Havana from 3 days by steamship to 15 hours by train....SEGUIR LEYENDO

19 de junio de 2016

Las vaquitas de Van Horne

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Por misteriosas razones el editor de la primera de estas postales (Warwick Bros & Rutter limited, Toronto) decidió eliminar el asta y la bandera que siempre aparecen en todas las vistas de la la residencia de Van Horne en St. Andrews. ¿causas artísticas, políticas o un truco del diseñador que simplemente copió la otra vista y quería disimularlo?

15 de junio de 2016

El granero de la finca de Van Horne en Ministers Island necesita reparación urgente


The historic two-storey barn attached to the Van Horne estate on Ministers Island is in urgent need of repair.
Ministers Island, lying just off the shore near Saint Andrews, was the summer home of Sir William Van Horne, the president of the Canadian Pacific Railway.
Much has been done to restore the main house, but the massive livestock barn that dates back to the 1890s is one major storm away from falling apart.
Volunteers who look after the site launched a crowd-funding campaign to raise $30,000 to do emergency repair work on the structure's massive turreted silos.
Volunteer Brian Usher said the foundation is going to rot if emergency caps aren't placed on the barn's roof before the spring.
"We've got slats on the roof but the water has come down through that structure and it's penetrating the rest of the building," Usher said in an interview on Information Morning Saint John.
"With the [Hurricane] Arthur storm coming through there's been a lot of extensive damage, things that were just hanging on have gotten even worse … and the silos of the barn are ranked as a top priority."

10 de junio de 2016

Reglamento general para el Club "Van Horne"




Directiva del Club en 1923:


El folleto consta de 19 páginas. Cortesía del Departamento de "Fondos raros y valiosos" de la Biblioteca Provincial Julio Antonio Mella, de Camagüey.

6 de junio de 2016

Postal Nº 31 de la Cuba Railroad

Como ya habíamos comentado en una entrada anterior, la Detroit Publishing Co. editó una serie de 50 postales para la Cuba Railroad. Posteriormente se reeditaron bajo la firma PCK (Paul C. Koeber) SERIES. En el caso de la número 31, "Portion of the garden, Hotel Camagüey, Camagüey", mantuvo exactamente la misma vista, pero variando la tonalidad de los colores. La descripción fue eliminada del borde blanco, -que también desapareció- colocándose encima de la imagen.


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