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Black and white illustration of an old fashioned car facing forward on a road lined with a field with trees (right side of the frame) and with house (left side of the frame)
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Black and white illustration of an old fashioned car facing forward on a road lined with a field with trees (right side of the frame) and with house (left side of the frame)
View of large house/cabin in maplehurst
The Canadian View Card Co.
Black and white photograph birds eye view of of manville asbestos mine at work
Photograph of Manual Training School building, smaller building off to the left and fence in front of school
Valentine & Sons Publishing Co. Ltd.
Photograph of the Manitoba Legislative Building
Natural Colour Productions
Photograph of military building in waht appears to be a relatively empty area with no trees or greenery visible
E.P. Charlton & Co.
Photographer on landing area, large plane seen with some indidviduals around it, people watching from airport building roof. Incription on the postcard reads: Etta and Joe, We hope you enjoyed our trip here. [] but we took our time. Toronto is really crowded at this time and it is quite warm. We are visiting some friends now who live right on lake ontario which makes it nice. We leave soon for malton to visit some more scotch friends see you soon -sarah
Royal Speciality Sales
Main Street, Summerside, Prince Edward Island
Illustration of street lined with red buildings all the way into the distance; along the edges of the street, cars of various colours are parked; on the nearest building to the left, a sign hanging over a window reads "STRONG"
Photogelatine Engraving Co. Ltd.
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 […]"
Photograph looking down mainstreet