Harbour from Fort Howe, St John NB
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Illustration of harbour area from Fort Howe showing pier, buildings, water and distant land. Incription on the postcard reads: Paragraph of indecipherable writing
E.P. Charlton & Co.
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Harbour from Fort Howe, St John NB
Illustration of harbour area from Fort Howe showing pier, buildings, water and distant land. Incription on the postcard reads: Paragraph of indecipherable writing
E.P. Charlton & Co.
Illustration of harbour front from level perspective showing boats on the water and buildings near the water. Incription on the postcard reads: "Dear Lizzie, I received your mothers letter was glad to hear from you. we are all as well as usual the horses are, tell your mother she can tighten up [cannot read] we are going to ellen mcbrides for tea today, hope to hear from you soon "
W.C. Macfarlane
Harbor from Fort Howe, St John NB Canada
Illustration of the harbor from fort howe, pier in view with distant land in water. Incription on the postcard reads: "Tell Etta we are staying at []" Rest is very difficult to read
Harbor from Fort Howe, St John NB
Photograph of harbor from Fort Howe, pier, buildings and water in view
Valentine & Sons Publishing Co. Ltd.
Illustration of harbor from Fort Howe taken from slightly higher view, buildings, pier, and water can be seen
Germain Street Looking South St John NB
Photograph looking down Germain street and street carriage seen driving down the road. Incription on the postcard reads: [hard to read all of it ]
Valentine & Sons Publishing Co. Ltd.
Germain Street looking North St John NB
Photograph taken from middle of the road looking down Germain Street (looking North), buildings lining both the right and left side
Valentine & Sons Publishing Co. Ltd.
General View Public Gardens St John NB
Photograph of public gardens from slighlty high rise view
T.H. Hall Colonial Book Store
Free Public Library St John NB
Photograph of public library building with people on the steps and front lawn. Incription on the postcard reads: Dear Emma, this is most beautiful place m. J was [?]. We are having a dandy time. Made butter today But you cant make that. With love Alice