[Entrance to Lions Gate Bridge]
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Aerial view of entrance to lions gate bridge
Natural Colour Productions
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[Entrance to Lions Gate Bridge]
Aerial view of entrance to lions gate bridge
Natural Colour Productions
Photograph of large rocks on a shore
Montreal Import Company
Entrance to Halifax Citadel showing Junior Bengal Lancers in foreground
Photograph of two horse riders wearing red uniforms and beige hats, each raising a flag on a pole, facing the front, positioned on both sides of a paved road extending through a tunnel with two signs that read 'CITADEL' and 'WELCOME. DRIVE IN'
H.S. Crocker Co., Inc.
Photo of the entrance to Fort Henry. Incription on the postcard reads: "Having good times, and all good things come to an end. See you soon."
Gananoque Reporter
Entrance to Citadel, Halifax, N. S.
Illustration of four men in uniform facing the front standing on a dirt road extending through a tunnel, with two cannons on white stone platforms positioned on both sides of the road, and a sign at the entrance of the tunnel reading 'CITADEL'
Valentine & Sons Publishing Co. Ltd.
Entrance to Citadel. Halifax, N. S.
Illustration of road extending through a concrete tunnel with two old cannons on concrete platforms positioned on both sides of the road. Incription on the postcard reads: "Way to Boston at that (?) how if you don't feel like it, Mother, but I'd certainly be glad yo have you meet (?)! And don't bother about […]"
Valentine-Black Co. Ltd.
Entrance to Black Home, Fort Anne
Sepia toned illustration of a soldier standing by an entrance leading to a place underground, two cannons point away from the man towards a large body of water in the background with a sailboat floating in the middle. Incription on the postcard reads: undecipherable handwriting in dark blue ink
Valentine & Sons Publishing Co. Ltd.
Labratory in Belleville
Photogelatine Engraving Co. Ltd.
Black and white photo of church and rectory. Incription on the postcard reads: "Read letter all right and many thanks. will write to bessies right away"
Carter, W.S.
Portrait style shot of church building. Incription on the postcard reads: hard to read inscription