Nova Scotia

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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.

Eastern Steel Co., New Glasgow, N. S./Standard Drainpipe Co., New Glasgow, N. S.

Two landscape illustrations stacked vertically on the front of the postcard; top illustration: a railroad track lined with vegetation; in the midground, a white house with a red roof partially covered by trees, and a large white building with a blue roof; captioned "Eastern Steel Co., New Glasgow, N. S." bottom illustration: barrent outdoor ground with a very large red brick building in the background; right in front of the building, various smaller white buildings with blue rooves, and in front of the white buildings, many even smaller green structures; captioned "Standard Drainpipe Co., New Glasgow, N. S."

White, George

East River

Illustration of a river lined with trees on both sides; a long pile of rocks sits across the river; by the left side of the frame, a person in a white dress stands by the shore and holds out a fishing rod over the surface of the river. Incription on the postcard reads: "This river is very near the house where we are staying. Were out boating the other aftertoon. We are having a delightful visit here; something going on all the time […]"

Warwick Bros. and Rutter

Drying Fish, Lunenburg, Nova Scotia

Illustration of a group of people putting fish in what appears to be white sacks to dry on a lawn by the shore of a large body of water; near the bottom left and bottom right corners, two brown buildings sit on the lawn; in the water small boats sail by

Photogelatine Engraving Co. Ltd.

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