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- 1907
Photograph looking out on the water with lighthouse to the left side on a small rocky cliff. Incription on the postcard reads: Greetings from Yarmouth
Valentine & Sons Publishing Co. Ltd.
Photograph looking out on the water with lighthouse to the left side on a small rocky cliff. Incription on the postcard reads: Greetings from Yarmouth
Valentine & Sons Publishing Co. Ltd.
Photograph taken from birds eye view of Milton Yarmouth, clipped hedges and nice greenery seen, farther ahead many houses and buildings can be seen. Incription on the postcard reads: Dear Wilfred, there is a band for you hope you are having a nice time adn will soon be hoem again. I have had the chicken pot with love from us all from austin
E.J. Vickery
Several views of yarmouth formatted in a collage, showcasing general views, hotels, boat in the water and views of the town. Incription on the postcard reads: Dear [] I am well and [] is seven eard old I hope you are well we all send our love to you with love from []
E.J. Vickery
Photograph looking down collins street, elevated view, clear scene of houses on either side of the street
Warwick Bros. and Rutter
Illustration/rendition of albert street looking down road with some houses. Incription on the postcard reads: from emma
Photographs formatted in collage, several angles and pictures of particular hawthorn hedges and the area. Incription on the postcard reads: Card to hand thanks, would like some views of Grafton yours, ...
E.J. Vickery
Photograph of grandhotel building yarmouth, taken from the front, near by there is a grassy plain and a few benches where individuals are sitting. hotel building seen past this. Incription on the postcard reads: Am having a fine time.
R.H. Davis & Co. Ltd.
Photograph of Markland yarmouth. photo taken close to field with trees farther back and some kind of log fence blocking the way up to more buildings in yarmouth.. Incription on the postcard reads: John certainly was might good []. Sorry she could not stay longer Well be up Rome time.
Photograph looking down william street, houses, church building and trees can be seen. Incription on the postcard reads: Dear Emma I have been []. I received your postal many thanks for it. How have you been standing the hot weather? Remember me to your mother, Grace + all the girls.
Photograph, view slightly elevate, looking down collins street, large houses and greenery line the streets. Incription on the postcard reads: Dear Dorothy, We are coming home Friday. please tell Ruth about it. About 4 or 5 o clock. your Friend Aileen Barret.