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Looking down the street lined with trees. Incription on the postcard reads: "Are you still my valentine"
Warwick Bros. and Rutter
Looking down the street lined with trees. Incription on the postcard reads: "Are you still my valentine"
Warwick Bros. and Rutter
Photograph of prince street looking west, viewwer is looking down the street, tall trees lining both sides of the road, possibly people or carriage in the road going downwards
Warwick Bros. and Rutter
Photograph of elevated view from grafton showing bridge, creek and town. Incription on the postcard reads: It is a week from Tuesday. Next we are to go to Plymouth sept 21. dont forget the date we are planning on a big time.
Warwick Bros. and Rutter
Photograph of the exterior of the atlantic house. Incription on the postcard reads: wright room from Winnie
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Royal Military College of Canada - General Views
Parte de Kingston Picture collection
Postcard inscribed "VIEW FROM FORT HENRY KINGSTON, CANADA".
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Thousand Islands - General Views
Parte de Kingston Picture collection
Two postcards inscribed 'AMONG THE THOUSAND ISLANDS ST. LAWRENCE RIVER, CANADA'.One is postmarked 3 July 1908.
Warwick Bros. and Rutter
Parte de Kingston Picture collection
Item is a postcard of Macdonald Park. Inscribed is "Macdonald Park and Martello Tower Kingston, Ont." View shows boys sailing toy boats in the water and the bandstand is in the background. ca.early 1900's.
Warwick Bros. and Rutter
Parte de Kingston Picture collection
"Y.M.C.A. Tent, Militia Camp", Barriefield, ca.1915.
Warwick Bros. and Rutter
Photograph of both bridges above the reversible falls, on land beyond the bridges smal houses and buildings can be seen. Incription on the postcard reads: Wouldnt you like to play ball over here? But dont fall off. I hope you havent a card like this HLY (Bill)
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Reversible Falls Tide Running up St John NB
Photograph taken from lower angle of two bridges and reversible falls below them. Incription on the postcard reads: Dear Aunt, received your card last night. Yes do send for tan, [undecipherable] & at home and all well. []
Warwick Bros. and Rutter