Entrance to Suspension Bridge, St John NB
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Photograph taken from entrance to suspension bridge, two support coloums seen head on with indivduals at the entrance and on the bridge
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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
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Fairy Dell Victoria Park Truro NS
Black and white photograph of fairy dell in victoria park, area is surrounded by thick trees, path is fenced off overlooking the stream and sitting areas can be seen ahead. Incription on the postcard reads: Sorry Postal does not reproduce air (?)
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Entrance to Victoria Park Truro NS
Photograph of entrance to victoria park, photo taken on a path, man can be seen sitting by it surrounded by a few trees, to the left a grassy ield can be seen in between the field and the path is a stream.. Incription on the postcard reads: Beautiful country here but I wish I was back in Boston. Hope you enjoyed your vacation but it is too bad to come back to such hot weather as Boston is warming now lovingly mum
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[View of Golf Course showing Old Fork]
Photograph of golf course plains with house or building in the distance behind two sillouhettes of large trees and naimals on the field.
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Photograph of acadia seminary building, quite large red and white building
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Photograph of Manual Training School building, smaller building off to the left and fence in front of school
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Photograph looking at mountain cemetery entrance area and landscaping. Incription on the postcard reads: Received your letter. Many thanks for enclosed. Had a rain storm today which spoiled the sleighing. We went for a drive last evening. Wish you had been with us. Love Edna.
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Picture of River Trent. Incription on the postcard reads: "Dear Annie I suppose you will be surprised to hear from me from this place"
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