Pines Hotel and Mount Beaman, Digby, N. S.
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Illustration from across a river of a coastal town with a large building visible in the distance through a forest
Valentine & Sons Publishing Co. Ltd.
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Pines Hotel and Mount Beaman, Digby, N. S.
Illustration from across a river of a coastal town with a large building visible in the distance through a forest
Valentine & Sons Publishing Co. Ltd.
Point Pleasant Park Gates, Halifax, N.S.
Illustration of a wide path lined with trees leading up to a set of three black gates, two of which are open; the path extends past the gates into the distance
Montreal Import Company
Port Hawkesbury From Point Tupper
Black and white cropped illustration of a shoreline populated by houses with a large ship docked by the shore; the illustration is placed near the top left corner of the cover of the postcard, with a white background
News Publishing Co., Limited
Port Hawkesbury From Point Tupper
Black and white cropped illustration of a shoreline populated by houses with a large ship docked by the shore; the illustration is placed near the top left corner of the cover of the postcard, with a white background
News Publishing Co., Limited
Port Royal Habitation looking west, Lower Granville, Nova Scotia
Drawing of a group of white houses with blue rooves on a green field with a body of water visible on the left side of the frame
Photogelatine Engraving Co. Ltd.
Photograph looking down prince street, horsedrawn carriage seen walking down the centre facing the photographers side
McCoy Printing Co.
Aerial illustration of a long dirt road divided by strips of grass and lined with large trees, white utilities posts, and a large house; the road extends into the distance
James McLean
Photograph of prince street looking west, viewwer is looking down the street, tall trees lining both sides of the road, possibly people or carriage in the road going downwards
Warwick Bros. and Rutter
Black and white photograph looking down prince street, trees lining the side of the road and electrical lines ofn the opposing side. Incription on the postcard reads: I suppose you are helping Ian -George
Faulkner, George B.
Prince Street West Truro Nova Scotia. -17
Photograph of prince street west, taken from one side of the road and looking down it, buildings shops are seen, older cars seen parked on side of the road, green leafy trees are seen to the right and left side
Photogelatine Engraving Co. Ltd.