- Pièce
- 1909
Fait partie de Kingston and Area Postcards collection
Portrait style shot of lake in park. Incription on the postcard reads: "Dear Florrie, your card received yesterday. "
Chevrier, L.E.
Fait partie de Kingston and Area Postcards collection
Portrait style shot of lake in park. Incription on the postcard reads: "Dear Florrie, your card received yesterday. "
Chevrier, L.E.
Fait partie de Kingston and Area Postcards collection
Busy scene of park with many people in frame. Incription on the postcard reads: "Dear Florrie, your card of the 9th received this morning. I expected a letter. The mail must be delayed"
E.P. Charlton & Co.
Fait partie de Kingston and Area Postcards collection
Parliament buildings made with impressions of the paper (gives illusion of popping up from the card. Incription on the postcard reads: "How did you get home will look fro a letter wed night for sure "
Warwick Bros. and Rutter
[Pillars of Hercules, Banks of the Columbia River]
Fait partie de Kingston and Area Postcards collection
Photo of pillars of hercules. Incription on the postcard reads: "I am waiting at the station for a while. I am going to start tonight on the []"
Portland Postcard Co.
Fait partie de Kingston and Area Postcards collection
Eye level view illustration of the outside of the Baptist Church. Incription on the postcard reads: "Dear […]"
Fait partie de Kingston and Area Postcards collection
Birds eye view of King Street west
Fait partie de Kingston and Area Postcards collection
Looking west from court house avenue. Incription on the postcard reads: "Dear Hazel, thank you very much for your little calendar"
Fait partie de Kingston and Area Postcards collection
Photo of Cheese Factory. Incription on the postcard reads: "Read Jesses letter Ok. Tuesday Eve. Glad to hear that everything is going along all right"
Fait partie de Kingston and Area Postcards collection
Photo of Orphanage
City of St John NB and Harbour. On line of CPR
Fait partie de Kingston and Area Postcards collection
Illustration of St John city and harbour with ships and buildings in view. Incription on the postcard reads: "Dear Hazel I looked for you at the fair but failed to see you. I was there two afternoons. Had a very good time. Answer soon. -Myrtle"