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R. C. Cathedral, St. John, N. B.

Portrait illustration of a cathedral with a long triangular roof on its tower, situated on a street and enclosed by an iron fence; on its left, a rectangular building with many windows sits, partially covered by long trees; one person in a dress riding a bicycle and two pedestrians in dresses stand on the street. Incription on the postcard reads: "Dear Daughter, I was (?) hot until we started (?) the boat. There it was lovely, it was (?) about bed time (?) we had a […]"

Illustrated Post Card Co.

Beatty's Beach, Blue Rock, St. John, N. B.

Illustration of people having leasure time by the beach; some people lay or stand on the sand while some others swim in the water; by the left side of the frame, a small white building elevated on a large rock overlooks the area. Incription on the postcard reads: "Dear Friends; (?) has been quite sick, so Peggy and I came home to se his. He is better now, so I expect to be in […]"

Valentine & Sons Publishing Co. Ltd.

Loyalist Cemetery, St. John, N. B.

Illustration of a park covered un grass and bushes; trees grow occasionally along dirt paths running through the park; in the foreground, a wooden bench sits facing the viewer; in the distance, a fountain sits along one of the paths running through the centre

T.H. Hall Colonial Book Store

Mountain Road, Rockwood Park, St. John, N. B.

Illustration of a rocky mountain behind a body of water; there's a road runing up and around the mountain; large trees cover the mountain top and its sides. Incription on the postcard reads: "Enjoyed every day so far. Only too few to come. Hoping you are well. Shall drop a card later saying when I shall arrive in […]"

McMillan, J.A.

A Portion of Water front, St. John, N. B. Canada

Illustration of a body of water with a coastal town visible in the background; two sailboats are in the open water, with one of the disappearing past the left margin; the illustration is enclosed in a rectangular frame with the top arching downwards. Incription on the postcard reads: "Well Stella are you just going to see S. (?) instead if writing letters (?) a good idea. […]"

St. John, N.B.

Illustration of a body of water with a coastal town in the background; to the lower right corner of the frame, a dock sits on the water; three steam ships float along the water, with one of them being partially cut off by the bottom of the frame

T.H. Hall Colonial Book Store

St John N.B. Birdseye View

Black and white illustration of ships floating through a body of water in front of a coastal town that extends towards the horizon. Incription on the postcard reads: "Dear Miss Sevet, Many thanks for the lovely birthday gift. You were lovely to so kindly remember me. Mr Sevet is with us and we will..."

Illustrated Post Card Co.

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