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Colour illustration of bridges and falls from high up view, houses or buildings seen beynd the bridges
Colour illustration of bridges and falls from high up view, houses or buildings seen beynd the bridges
Landscape shot of suspension bridges and falls, gazebo seen in lower right corner
Valentine & Sons Publishing Co. Ltd.
St John Falls High Water Running up
Colourful rendition of St John Falls, bright blue water of the falls seen and above lie the suspension bridges, orange gazebo seen in lower right corner and grassy area near it. Incription on the postcard reads: Hard to decipher writing
W.C. Macfarlane
Entrance to Suspension Bridge, St John NB
Photograph taken from entrance to suspension bridge, two support coloums seen head on with indivduals at the entrance and on the bridge
Valentine & Sons Publishing Co. Ltd.
Photograph of ship yard in nova scotia, wooden pieces lined up on land near shore, river john can be seen just ahead with land visible from afar and few houses and small buildings
Illustration of falls and bridges from a high up view, both bridges can clearly be seen, one lighter colour the other is darker, green land seen beyond the bridges and a cloudy sky is seen above
W.C. Macfarlane
Reversible Falls Tide Running Up St John NB
Colourful photograph of both bridges above the falls, phot is taken from below the bridges, gazebo can be seen in the lower right corner
Warwick Bros. and Rutter
Narrows from Linte Kilns St John River
Illustration of narrows from Linte Kilns and the St John River, curving shorelines are seen filled with lush trees and clear waters
T.H. Hall Colonial Book Store
RC Cathedral St Johns Newfoundland
Black and white photograph of cathedral, phtoo of outisde of the building seen to the left, photo is edited into a circular picture, to the right is a black and white picture of the inside of the cathedral, square shaped
Newfoundland Pictorial Post Card Co.
Congregational Church St Johns
Black and white photograph of building of congregational church in st johns. Incription on the postcard reads: To Percie with love from Aunt Sarah
Ayre & Sons Ltd.