- Unidad documental simple
- [19--]
Illustration of a tied arch bridge across a small stream with a few small buildings on the right hand side of the stream
E.P. Charlton & Co.
Illustration of a tied arch bridge across a small stream with a few small buildings on the right hand side of the stream
E.P. Charlton & Co.
[The Outlook, Majors Hill Park]
View of park with mom and daughter sitting on a bench as well as trees and gazebo in the background. Incription on the postcard reads: "Hello Myrtle, suppose you were beginning to think that I have forgotten you"
E.P. Charlton & Co.
Buildings in background with mackenzie and queen vic statues closer but towards the left of the card
E.P. Charlton & Co.
St John River form Railway Ridge St John NB
Photograph of St John river from the Railway Bridg, small patches of land can be seen in front of photographer, ships off to the left sailing outwards and in the distance there are hilly areas
E.P. Charlton & Co.
Scene in the Green Market, Halifax, N. S.
Illustration of a busy street full of pedestrians wearing late 19th century clothing, some are looking down at baskets lined by the sidewalk; in the background, lamposts, a large brown building, and trees. Incription on the postcard reads: "from Emma with kind regards."
E.P. Charlton & Co.
Scene in Rockwood Park St John NB
Photograph of a scene in rockwood park. large lake can be seen with a path encircling it and many trees in the surrounding area, in the distance small buildings or houses can be seen. Incription on the postcard reads: Dear Miss [] I shall leave here friday night, arriving in Laconia Saturday Night 8. 11 [ hard to decipher last sentence]
E.P. Charlton & Co.
Photograph of royal hotel building
E.P. Charlton & Co.
Front view of rideau hall. Incription on the postcard reads: "Dear Florrie your cards & parcel received OK weather very cold "
E.P. Charlton & Co.
Item is a postcard of Rideau Hall.
E.P. Charlton & Co.
Regatta, North-West Arm, Halifax, N. S.
Illustration of a large group of people crowding along a riverside watching other people canoeing in said river
E.P. Charlton & Co.