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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
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
General View of Golf Grounds St Stephen NB
General view of the golf grounds at St stephen NB, environment looks like the plains, few trees around the area, road that is pictured has horsedrawn carriage going down it. Incription on the postcard reads: Hope you are well. Remember me to all the family I would dearly love to see you.
W.C. Macfarlane
St Stephen NB Shipman Hospital
Photograph of Shipman Hospital building and grassy knoll in front of building. Incription on the postcard reads: glad you had a nice time sorry you could have stayed longer
Photograph of very old and tall pine tree in cemetry, many trees surrounding the area
Fairfield, F.E.
Black and white photograph of public library, white building with two coloumns as seen on other buildings in woodstock series
Novelty Manufacturing and Art Company Limited
Black and white photograph of high school building, large building with tall windows
Novelty Manufacturing and Art Company Limited
Illustration of a paved street lined by utility poles and commercial and residential buildings of different sizes and colours; in the sidewalk, pedestrians walk wearing period clothing (c. late 1800s); the street extends until it curves left in the distance. Incription on the postcard reads: "Dear friend, The card you sent me was very pretty will exchange again if you will. Frank Lipset, Waterville […]"