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The Sentinel at the Rocks, Hopewell Cape, N.B.

Illustration of a large rock standing on a beach with a person sitting in between it and a cliff visible in by the left hand side of the frame. Incription on the postcard reads: "Thank you so much for the pretty gift so (?), but alone all your kind remembrance (?) me. I am very sorry you have […]"

McCoy Printing Co.

Hubbards Cove, N. S.

Illustration of a town in a valley with a large white church standing on one of the hills to the centre left side of the frame; running down a hill an towards a sports field of some kind, a wire fence extends from behind the frame; in the background, a body of water and a forest

Valentine & Sons Publishing Co. Ltd.

Upper Main Street, Kentville, N. S.

Illustration of a two people in dresses holding parasols facing away while walking down a hill side; at the bottom of the hill side there is a dirt road lines with trees and house in the distance; in the background, a forest and a few more houses sit

The Pugh Manufacturing Co. Ltd.

Kentville, N. S.

Aerial illustration of a town surrounded by open fields; there's a dirt road in the midground connected through a river by a bridge; in the foreground, the cups of trees partially obstruct the view of the road

McCoy Printing Co.

Kildare, North Cape, P.E.I.

Portrait illustration of a rock arch partially submerged in a turbulent body of water. Incription on the postcard reads: "Thank you for the two pretty postats. I am spending a (?) in New Brunswick. This peculiar rock is near one of the places I visited."

Stedman Bros. Ltd.

Mahone Bay, N.S.

Illustration of buildings along the shore across a body of water, where the land extends past the horizon; in the foreground, trees sit on a small hill with a small dirt road lined with a wooden fence running horizontally by the bottom of the hill

Valentine & Sons Publishing Co. Ltd.

Cove St., Port Maitland, N. S.

Illustration of a paved road lined with large white buildings with red rooves, then as a distance increases, the road is lines by green fields and then by smalled white buildings until it extends past the horizon. Incription on the postcard reads: "Pleasant Lake I am (?) N. S. Dear Frances, Please write and let me know how you all are, Staley"?

R.H. Davis & Co. Ltd.

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