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Photograph of Market Slipp High water, Boats parked close by, photo is bordered with thicker margin on the right side
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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.
Market Slip, High Water, St John NB Canada
Photograph of Market Slip, Boats parked close by and buildings off to the right and left. Incription on the postcard reads: Dear Inez, All well left home Tuesday [] Im back Saturday hope your both are well, lots of snow here [] [] Love to you both
Photograph of Market Slip, boats parked close by and buildings off to the side
Valentine & Sons Publishing Co. Ltd.
Market Slip Low Tide St John NB
Photograph of Market Slip at Low Tide, boats parked in low tide area
Warwick Bros. and Rutter
Photograph of Market Slip at high water with boats grouped close by coming in from the water
Warwick Bros. and Rutter
Market Slip at High Water St John NB
Photograph of Market Slip, Boats parked close by and buildings off to the right and left. Incription on the postcard reads: Dear Lizzie, Will wants you and your mother to come down for Christmas let us know as soon as you get this if you can coome -shane
W.C. Macfarlane
Photograph of Market Slip at high water with boats grouped close by coming in from the water
W.C. Macfarlane
Photograph looking down mainstreet
Loyalist Cemetery, St. John, N. B.
Illustration of a park covered un grass and bushes; trees grow occasionally along dirt paths running through the park; in the foreground, a wooden bench sits facing the viewer; in the distance, a fountain sits along one of the paths running through the centre
T.H. Hall Colonial Book Store