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Illustration of a curved road with houses on the left side and a single building on a grassy patch, with pedestrians visible at a distance
McCoy Printing Co.
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Illustration of a curved road with houses on the left side and a single building on a grassy patch, with pedestrians visible at a distance
McCoy Printing Co.
Water Street Shelburne NS Davis Series Souvenir Post Cards Yarmouth NS
Photograph looking down Water Street in Shelburne, houses lining the streets and children in the middle of the road
Photograph looking down water street, buildings line the side of the street, horse drawn buggy going down the street away from viewer
Illustration of a curved dirt road with a tree and a house (centre frame) along the right side and with multiple trees and a large house (in the distance) along the left side
Valentine & Sons Publishing Co. Ltd.
Weymouth Falls and Pulp Mill Weymouth NS
Photograph of Weymouth Pulp Mill and Falls, Pulp mill building seen off centre to the right, falls are behind it. Incription on the postcard reads: All well will have to go to [] for load love nnn
Photograph of Weymouth town taken from the west side, field is seen before a slew of houses and suburban areas, across the water more houses/small buildings can be seen. Incription on the postcard reads: Dear Miss Blair as of yet I cannot possibly find any [] but before the summer is over I will get []. I am sending a few cards I hope you will like them. I am quite tired[] there at my [] yesterday at 3:30 PM. [Rest is indecipherable]
Valentine & Sons Publishing Co. Ltd.
Photograph of lake at cape breton, canoe is seen on lake going towards shore, small houses/cottages seen on land by the waterfrnt
Valentine & Sons Publishing Co. Ltd.
Photograph looking down william street from a slight angle, houses, churches and trees, on side of road
The Yarmouth Portrait Co.
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 looking down willow street, covered in the shade of many trees, church building seen in distance
Valentine & Sons Publishing Co. Ltd.