[L'incendie, 29 Mars 1922, Ste Anne de Beaupre]
- Einzelstück
- [19--]
Photograph of the fire of a building/house in ste anne, flames are clearly seen and much dark fog engulfs other visual aspects of the postcard
176 Ergebnisse mit direktem Bezug Engere Begriffe ausschließen
[L'incendie, 29 Mars 1922, Ste Anne de Beaupre]
Photograph of the fire of a building/house in ste anne, flames are clearly seen and much dark fog engulfs other visual aspects of the postcard
Photograph of basilica interior showcasing pews, altar, and lavish architechture
[Fountain in front of Basilica]
Photograph of the fountain placed outside in front of the basilica, a singular fountain lies ahead as two man are stood by its side, one on each side, line of trees to the left and right focus in one this scene.
Montreal Import Company
Photograph of new basilque building large church building. Incription on the postcard reads: [] beer as no call here it is hot [] things are getting cold (cant decipher properly)
Royal Museum
[The Basilica after the fire of March 29th 1922]
Photograph of damaged basilica building from 1922 fire, thin layer of snow covers the gorund and the sky appears blue and yello w
CT American Art
Phtoograph of ste anne church building from behind, many trees surround the church area and past the building is the water and distant views
Lourdes and Allan Shaft Stellarton NS
Photograph of grassy plain area, church building can be seen off to the right and other smaller buildings or houses can eb seen to the right
YMCA Tennis Court Stellarton NS
Photograph of the YMCA Tennis Court, large grassy field with two makeshift tennis courts for the individuals pictured playing tennis. Incription on the postcard reads: Dear Ida, I put that last postal in and fought to give you my address because of course I want to hear from you. Too bad I diddnt see uou at the station when you are so kind?? to come down and see me off. With love ...
McCoy Printing Co.
Photograph of Bear Brook park, pathway seen leading to gazebo, backgorund has many trees. Incription on the postcard reads: Dear Jessie I have got home safe and had a good time, we was down the country yesterday and got a lot fo gum