- Pièce
- [19--]
Fait partie de Kingston and Area Postcards collection
Photo of the building front
Valentine-Black Co. Ltd.
Fait partie de Kingston and Area Postcards collection
Photo of the building front
Valentine-Black Co. Ltd.
Fait partie de Kingston and Area Postcards collection
Item is a postcard of Albert College.
Photogelatine Engraving Co. Ltd.
Fait partie de Kingston and Area Postcards collection
Albert College in Belleville. Incription on the postcard reads: "Dear Dad, Mother seems a little better the last couple of days."
Valentine & Sons Publishing Co. Ltd.
Fait partie de Kingston and Area Postcards collection
Group photo in front of ALbert College
Valentine & Sons Publishing Co. Ltd.
Fait partie de Kingston and Area Postcards collection
Illustration/rendition of albert street looking down road with some houses. Incription on the postcard reads: from emma
Fait partie de Kingston and Area Postcards collection
Contains postcards with images of Alberta
Alexander Graham Bell National Historic Park
Fait partie de Kingston and Area Postcards collection
Photograph of a small stone monument standing on a stone platform overlooking a green filed and a building with triangular rooves. Incription on the postcard reads: "Hello to All! DAR was […]"
Canada. National Historic Sites Service
Alexander Graham Bell National Historic Park
Fait partie de Kingston and Area Postcards collection
Photograph of a small building on a green field taken on a clear day, with trees in the background and a pole flying the canadian flag. Incription on the postcard reads: "(?) Postcard Collection, Special Collections, Douglass Library"
Canada. National Historic Sites Service
Fait partie de Kingston and Area Postcards collection
View from below of alexandra bridge
Montreal Import Company
Algonquin Hotel Bathing Beach and Tea House, St. Andrews, N.B.
Fait partie de Kingston and Area Postcards collection
Black and white photograph of people swimming in a water by a shore, where more people relax and sit under large umbrellas; small white buildings sit on the beach along the shoreline, with large trees growing behind them
Associated Screen News