Pool in Rockwood Park St John NB
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Photograph capturing the colourful scene of the pool at the rockwood park and all its flowers and greenery as well as some vases
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Pool in Rockwood Park St John NB
Photograph capturing the colourful scene of the pool at the rockwood park and all its flowers and greenery as well as some vases
Pool in Rockwood Park near the Bear Den St John NB Canada
Photograph of pool in rockwood park, pool can be seen with vases in the middle. further back much greenery and trees can be seen, on a path a woman can be seen admiring one of many vases around the area. Incription on the postcard reads: Thanks for card. That is quite a baby. Yours as ever
Landscape view of pond with fountain and swans to the left
The Toronto News Co.
Photo of large groups of people at stanley park watching polar bears in the centre
Weinhaupl, George
Point Pleasant Park Gates, Halifax, N.S.
Illustration of a wide path lined with trees leading up to a set of three black gates, two of which are open; the path extends past the gates into the distance
Montreal Import Company
[Point au Pic from Cape A L'Aigle]
Photograph of point from hilly area overlooking the water and the rest of the shoreline
Valentine & Sons Publishing Co. Ltd.
Pines Hotel and Mount Beaman, Digby, N. S.
Illustration from across a river of a coastal town with a large building visible in the distance through a forest
Valentine & Sons Publishing Co. Ltd.
Black and white photo looking down pine street. Incription on the postcard reads: "Dear Cap, There is another view for your collection- In Timmins - one of my friends works in the Drug store on the left "
Photogelatine Engraving Co. Ltd.
[Pillars of Hercules, Banks of the Columbia River]
Photo of pillars of hercules. Incription on the postcard reads: "I am waiting at the station for a while. I am going to start tonight on the []"
Portland Postcard Co.
Pictou, N. S. From The Custom House
Black and white aerial illustration of a town; in the centre, enclosed by streets lined with trees; a group of large buildings sit closely together. Incription on the postcard reads: "we are on this (?) don't know where we are going (?) and me"