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Photograph of Marklands Hotel taken from the lake, canoes are seen close by and in the distance the hotel building is seen
Valentine & Sons Publishing Co. Ltd.
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Photograph of Marklands Hotel taken from the lake, canoes are seen close by and in the distance the hotel building is seen
Valentine & Sons Publishing Co. Ltd.
Photograph of Marklands Hotel taken from the lake, canoes are seen close by and in the distance the hotel building is seen
Valentine & Sons Publishing Co. Ltd.
[Markland Hotel and Summer Cottages]
Photograph of Markland Hotel building in the distance by the water, photo taken from shoreline
Photograph looking over a bridge, yarmouth buildings seen in the background and in the distance. Incription on the postcard reads: Behold our abode, wish you could see the grand view from the pizza. mother said [] you were lending bunny. We do nothing but eat and sleep yet. I will tell you of our [].
Black and white photo of of markland from the distance in which some buildings and houses can be seen beyond the water
E.J. Vickery
Photograph of Markland yarmouth. photo taken close to field with trees farther back and some kind of log fence blocking the way up to more buildings in yarmouth.. Incription on the postcard reads: John certainly was might good []. Sorry she could not stay longer Well be up Rome time.
View of residential street in markham. Incription on the postcard reads: "Well Miss Alma how are you getting along"
Market Slipp Low Water St John NB
Photograph of Market Slipp with low water levels, boats parked by pier can still be seen as well as buildings off to the side. Incription on the postcard reads: Dear Em. I hope you are home this morning, and send you a welcome back. I trust I shall see you soon and hear all about it. Love to everybody and
Montreal Import Company
Photograph of Market Slipp High water, Boats parked close by, photo is bordered with thicker margin on the right side
Market Slip, (Low Tide), St. John, N. B.
Illustration of a canal running from the lower right corner of the frame to the left side of the frame, surrounded by large buildings of different colours; sailboats are stationed along the walls of the canal. Incription on the postcard reads: "Hellow Ammy, am leaving to day July 23. Chase"
Valentine & Sons Publishing Co. Ltd.