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Photograph at evandale capturing St John River and surrounding land and greenery
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Photograph at evandale capturing St John River and surrounding land and greenery
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Photograph of Caverhill hall building
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Drive in Rockwood Park St John NB
Illustration of drive in rockwood park. Many trees/greenery can be seen all around the water and border of the postcard with the trees reflecting in the water
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General View Public Gardens St John NB
Photograph of public gardens from slighlty high rise view
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Illustration of a railroad tracks cutting through a city filled with many small buildings; in the background, fields on mountains stand on the horizon
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King Square Looking West St John NB
Photograph looking down pathway going through King Square, benches, fountains and trees can be seen in the surrounding areas and walking towards the camera person is a family with children.. Incription on the postcard reads: Did you have a good time over the 4th. This is great [] here- I am wearing a sweater all the time
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Photograph looking down somewhat empty king street, few people here and there seen on the street and person in carriage
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Photograph of Kings Square, grassy ladnscape with multiple people sitting on a bench in front of the camera but at a distance
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Lower Falls High Water St John NB
Illustration of lower falls at high water, two bridges can be seen and bazebo and stairs seen close to viewer
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Lower Falls Slack Water St John NB
Illustration of Lower Falls at Slack water, both bridges can somehwat be seen, photograph taken from a lower angle, gazebo and grassy area is seen close to where the viewer is. Incription on the postcard reads: The Reversible falls are under these bridges, wecrossed the near one on this day, back home wednesday
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