You are here
Park Drive, Uxbridge, Ont.
Primary tabs
In collections
Details
- Title
-
Park Drive, Uxbridge, Ont.
- Author
-
Montgomery, L.M. (Lucy Maud)
- Collection
-
L.M. Montgomery Institute. Ryrie-Campbell Collection.
- Donor
-
Donated by Donna Jane Campbell.
- Note
-
The quote is likely an allusion to Robert Browning's poem, "How They Brought the Good News from Ghent to Aix" (1845); the poem is famous for its rapid, 'galloping horse" meter, and it is possible that Punch -- or some other popular British periodical -- ran some sort of spoof of it for the motor car era. For further information about this item, refer to: Cavert, Mary Beth (2020). "L.M. Montgomery’s Picture Postcards to George Boyd MacMillan 1904–1941." Journal of L.M. Montgomery Studies. (December 14, 2020). n.p. https://journaloflmmontgomerystudies.ca/jlmms/cavert/lm-montgomerys-pict...
- Genre
-
art reproduction
- Call Number(s)
-
1001.SI.LMMGBM.PC.010a
- Abstract
-
A postcard, dated March 12 1912, bearing a message in L.M. Montgomery's handwriting addressed to "Mr. Geo. B. MacMillan". George Boyd MacMillan (1881-1953) was a Scottish journalist and writer, and a favourite correspondent of L.M. Montgomery. The two were first introduced, by letter, in 1903, through an American writer who was developing a circle of literary pen friends. Although Montgomery and MacMillan only met briefly in-person, during her 1911 honeymoon in Scotland, their voluminous exchange of letters, postcards, and gifts continued until late 1941, just months before Montgomery's death. PARTIAL TRANSCRIPT: "This is a scene near my new home. The 'Punch' etc. to hand. Many thanks. The motor poems from Ghent to Aix were good. Mr. M. sends regards. L.M.M."