Hi to all Is there anyone who might be able to help me date the below. I have a 2 postcards which my grandfather William Henry BRILL sent home from Canada sometime after 1906. 1/ Shows a boy in a brown uniform stood in front of a red flag showing what looks like a shield with a half moon shape ivy under it and the British Union Jack in the right hand corner, bottom right hand side says: May 24th Victoria Day in Canada. On the back it say's Canadian Souvenir Post Card, postage one cent for Canada and U.S, two cents for abroad The printers where Warwick Bro's & Rutter, Ltd, Printers, Toronto, with a bear as its trade mark 2/ Shows Abraham Lincoln on a shield on the left side, under the shield it has 1809 - 1909 and a man splitting a log on the right. The writing on the card says: Lincoln Centennial Souvenir Abraham Lincoln "The Rail Splitter" "Never idle, performing the humblest labor with the same enthusiasm that he pursued under the light a tallow dip the learning that eventually entitled him to a place in the front rank as an orator and writer of English" On the back it says Lincoln Birthday Series No:1 Postage Domestic one cent, Foreign two cents. Can anyone help me find out what year this was please, and what was it celebrating and could it have been bought all over Canada Thanking You Kindest Regards Pauline (nee BRILL) in England Come along and meet other researchers by joining the below: (to subscribe) send a message to either: BRILL-ENG-L-request@rootsweb.com BLAMIRES-L-request@rootsweb.com SCAIFE-L-request@rootsweb.com Please leave subject line blank. Only put the word "Subscribe" in the message section.