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1920 Description archivistique résultats pour Canada

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St John NB Market Slip Low Water

Photograph of low water Market Slip, water is drained and boats can be seen parked to the right and left with the lower half of the boats visible. Incription on the postcard reads: Mr Isley, I received [] of the 24... (Rest is hard to decipher)

The Hugh C. Leighton Co.

St. Bernard's R.C. Church, Moncton, N.B.

Illustration of a large stone church with blue roof in a yard; a path, lined by a few small trees, runs through the lawn from left to bottom right. Incription on the postcard reads: "How do you like it in U. S.? Had a long letter from Aunt Maggie a short while ago. (?) MacKenny, Shelb(?). Roseway. N. S."

Valentine & Sons Publishing Co. Ltd.

The Petitcodiac River at High Water, Moncton, N.B.

Illustration of a sailboat resting on a body of water by wooden port visible from the left side of the frame. Incription on the postcard reads: "Best wishes for a happy summer. We all enjoy Moncton, especially (?). There's (?). We're off to the track for the week-end. Later go to […]"

Valentine & Sons Publishing Co. Ltd.

Y.M.C.A. Building

Street view illustration of a large three-story building sitting on the corner of two roads; the view from the windows on the top two stories is partially covered by red curtains. Incription on the postcard reads: "Dear Mrs. Tucker, Will I hope your cold is all better by this time I am afraid I will not be able to see you on Friday I'm going tomorrow."

Warwick Bros. and Rutter

Aberdeen High School, Moncton, N.B.

Illustration of a large, three-story building with a green roof; stair lead up to the front entrance; a group of trees is visible in the background. Incription on the postcard reads: "Haven't (?) any word from you for very (?) a week. Is there anything the matter. Will start waving from this place (?) very soon."

Valentine & Sons Publishing Co. Ltd.

Temperance Street

Illustration of a paved road lined with trees and lamposts curving slightly up a hill; to the right side of the road; a small white house sits in between the trees; in the background, larger buildings fade into the distance along with the road. Incription on the postcard reads: "Dear Friends. Arrived home and feeling better (?) and all good. Bye, Julia M. (?)"

Warwick Bros. and Rutter

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