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Low angle black and white photograph of two people wearing long coats standing on a sidewalk covered in snow
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Low angle black and white photograph of two people wearing long coats standing on a sidewalk covered in snow
Photograph of church street with trees lining the sidewalk
McDonald, J.S.
Church Street, near Kentville, N.S.
Illustration of a dirt road running into the distance along a field lined by wooden fences
Photograph looking down cliff street, three homes one after the other and leafless trees by them
E.J. Vickery
Photograph of Clifton Avenue shaded by trees lining the road, a group of girls stand before the road and pose for the photo. Incription on the postcard reads: Dear Nellie I received your card it was so kind of you to remember me. I was at the closing at Wolfville last week I had a lovely time. Mother sense you her love to your mother. Hoping she is well. love to all. Jean
Valentine & Sons Publishing Co. Ltd.
Photograph of clifton avenue with high trees liing the side of the road shaded from the sun
Valentine & Sons Publishing Co. Ltd.
Clyde River Bridge, Shelbourne Co NS
Photograph of clyde river bridge in shelbourne, bridge is clearly seen hanging over water and trees surrounding the area. Incription on the postcard reads: love from alvin
R.H. Davis & Co. Ltd.
[Collage of Yarmouth Nova Scotia]
Few different photographs/sights of Yarmouth, one of the grand hotel, a general view, a road by the water, folks playing golf, boat on the water, and looking down a yarmouth road
Photograph from elevated view looking down collings street, buildings and greenery line the street. Incription on the postcard reads: Dear Friend I received your card. Was glad to hear from you. We are having awful hot weather down hear. It is too bad your time is taken up so that you dont have time to write. From your friend.
Valentine & Sons Publishing Co. Ltd.
Photograph slightly elevated view looking down collins st and the rest of town seen in the distance. Incription on the postcard reads: Dear Miss C, Karl and I came here last Friday. Glad to get out of Boston. Hope you will have a pleasant summer
The Yarmouth Portrait Co.