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Canada
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Canada
- NT Alberta
- NT British Columbia
- NT Manitoba
- NT New Brunswick
- NT Newfoundland and Labrador
- NT Northwest Territories
- NT Nova Scotia
- NT Nunavut
- NT Ontario
- NT Prince Edward Island
- NT Quebec
- NT Saskatchewan
- NT Yukon
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Canada
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Canada
1920 Archival description results for Canada
176 results directly related Exclude narrower terms
- Item
- 1910
Photograph taken from birds eye view of Ste Anne de Beaupre showing the town and its buildings. Incription on the postcard reads: [cant decipher the writing] may be a name
Montreal Import Company
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- [19--]
Air view of town of paris ON
Valentine & Sons Publishing Co. Ltd.
- Item
- [19--]
Black and white view of post office taken from the ground
The Toronto News Co.
- Item
- 1910
Shot of building + front entrance
Valentine & Sons Publishing Co. Ltd.
- Item
- [19--]
Photo of hospital building from the ground. Incription on the postcard reads: "Dear Vivian I am waiting for your letter so dont forget I hope you had a realnice thanksgiving dinner and holiday"
Valentine & Sons Publishing Co. Ltd.
- Item
- [19--]
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Leslie, F.H.
- Item
- [19--]
Portrait style shot of monument
Leslie, F.H.
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- [19--]
Illustration of a man bending over with his feet in the water by a rocky shore; the man is surrouned by the right side of the frame with rocky cliff
Louson, W.S.
- Item
- 1911
Illustration of a man bending over with his feet in the water by a rocky shore; the man is surrouned by the right side of the frame with rocky cliff. Incription on the postcard reads: "Hello fellow, is it my turn to write? How (?) going anyway. I saw Jim in (?) last month was surprised to see him. May see you this summer some time. We have had pretty […]"
Louson, W.S.