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Moncton, NB Inglés
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Y.M.C.A. Building

Street view illustration of a large three-story building sitting on the corner of two roads; the view from the windows on the top two stories is partially covered by red curtains. Incription on the postcard reads: "Dear Mrs. Tucker, Will I hope your cold is all better by this time I am afraid I will not be able to see you on Friday I'm going tomorrow."

Warwick Bros. and Rutter

The Petitcodiac River at High Water, Moncton, N.B.

Illustration of a sailboat resting on a body of water by wooden port visible from the left side of the frame. Incription on the postcard reads: "Best wishes for a happy summer. We all enjoy Moncton, especially (?). There's (?). We're off to the track for the week-end. Later go to […]"

Valentine & Sons Publishing Co. Ltd.

The Hospital

Illustration of a red building with a dark grey roof sitting on a field with a few trees planted around the yard

Warwick Bros. and Rutter

St. Bernard's R.C. Church, Moncton, N.B.

Illustration of a large stone church with blue roof in a yard; a path, lined by a few small trees, runs through the lawn from left to bottom right. Incription on the postcard reads: "How do you like it in U. S.? Had a long letter from Aunt Maggie a short while ago. (?) MacKenny, Shelb(?). Roseway. N. S."

Valentine & Sons Publishing Co. Ltd.

Petitcodiac River at High Water, Moncton, N. B.

Black and white illustration of a sailboat resting on a body of water by wooden port visible from the left side of the frame; the illustration is enclosed by a white margin. Incription on the postcard reads: "This is where the bore is in. Margaret W." and "Margaret Winthrap"

Main Street, Moncton, N. B.

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 […]"

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