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- 1907
Photograph looking down mainstreet
Photograph looking down mainstreet
Mecklemburg Street, St John NB
Photograph looking down Mecklemburg Street, streets lined with buildings and home seen off to the left
T.H. Hall Colonial Book Store
Germain Street Looking South St John NB
Photograph looking down Germain street and street carriage seen driving down the road. Incription on the postcard reads: [hard to read all of it ]
Valentine & Sons Publishing Co. Ltd.
Prince William Street, St John NB Canada
Photograph looking down Prince William Street, photo taken from the right side of the sidewalk. Incription on the postcard reads: Dear Amy, I called after church last sunday to tell you we were coming here. and did not find []. We spent two days in St. John and came to [] yesterday. It is cool and pleasant this morning. Has not rained to trouble me and has been verry foggy.
Photograph of Market Slipp High water, Boats parked close by, photo is bordered with thicker margin on the right side
Market Slip at High Water St John NB
Photograph of Market Slip, Boats parked close by and buildings off to the right and left. Incription on the postcard reads: Dear Lizzie, Will wants you and your mother to come down for Christmas let us know as soon as you get this if you can coome -shane
W.C. Macfarlane
Trinity Church, St. John, N.B.
Portrait illustration of a church situated on a concrete platform with steps leading up to the platform, with an additional set of stairs leading up to the large double gates of the main entrance
Valentine & Sons Publishing Co. Ltd.
Trintiy Church, St. John, N.B.
Portrait illustration of a church situated on a concrete platform with steps leading up the platform, with additional stairs leading up to the large double gates of the main entrance
Valentine & Sons Publishing Co. Ltd.
Trinity Church, St. John, N.B. Canada
Portrait illustration of a church situated on a concrete platform with steps leading up theplatform, with an additional set of stairs leading up to the large double gates of the main entrance. Incription on the postcard reads: undecipherable handwriting in black ink
Historic St. John's Stone Church (1824), Saint John, New Brunswick
Portrait illustration of a small church on the corner of two streets; bushes grow in large pots on both sides of the front gate
Photogelatine Engraving Co. Ltd.