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A postcard of the Horseshoe Falls with a picture of Jean Lussier in the upper left. The card is signed by Lussier. The caption at the bottom reads "Jean Lussier and his rubber ball over Horseshoe Falls, July 4, 1928".
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The reverse side of a postcard featuring the Clifton Tourist Camp. The postcard describes the camp's amenities.
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A postcard featuring Clifton Tourist Camp.
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A postcard of the Shredded Wheat factory in Niagara Falls, N.Y., with a promotional write-up underneath the image.
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A postcard of the Shredded Wheat Factory in Niagara Falls, N.Y.
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A postcard of Glendale Bridge, St. Catharines
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A postcard of the War Memorial in St. Catharines
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A postcard of Twelve Mile Creek, St. Catharines
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A postcard of St. Paul Street, St. Catharines
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A postcard of the public library, St. Catharines
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A postcard of the St. Catharines General Hospital
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A postcard of the Niagara Peninsula Sanitorium, St. Catharines
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A postcard of Riordan Paper Mill, St. Catharines
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A postcard of Queen Street, St. Catharines
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A postcard of City Hall, St. Catharines
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A postcard of Burgoyne Bridge, St. Catharines
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A postcard of Market Square in St. Catharines.
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A postcard showing different views of Ridley College.
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A Photograph/Post Card of three men standing on the porch of a log cabin. One of the men is possibly Sam Wetherald (Ethelwyn's brother). The reverse of the card reads: "A Negro cabin of logs and shakes, 15 years old, not far from Brooksville on the road to the Punch Bowl. A couple of Boston boys with me on the porch, Taken in January 1913 S.J.W."
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A Photograph/Post Card of three men standing on the porch of a log cabin. One of the men is possibly Sam Wetherald (Ethelwyn's brother). The reverse of the card reads: "A Negro cabin of logs and shakes, 15 years old, not far from Brooksville on the road to the Punch Bowl. A couple of Boston boys with me on the porch, Taken in January 1913 S.J.W."
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Post card of an older woman standing near flowers
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Post card to P.H.L. Bradt, Pelham Union, from P.H. Cline (Clive?), dated at Jordan Station, 6 November 1894. Cline writes “As the potatoes are all ready to move tomorrow will you kindly come down and see about them…”
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Postcard to P.H.L. Bradt, Pelham Union, from P.H. Cline (Clive?), dated at Jordan Station, 6 November 1894. Cline writes “As the potatoes are all ready to move tomorrow will you kindly come down and see about them…”
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Post card to James J. Bradt, Beamsville, Ont., from T. Balis, dated at Smithville, 4 July 1895. The note states “…Father died today. Funeral Saturday at 2 p.m. Please send word to Peter.”
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Post card to Peter H.L. Bradt, Pelham Union from James J. Bradt, dated at Beamsville, 17 November 1898. The note states “…we would be pleased to have you and Nancy come up Thanksgiving the 24th…we will have dinner…”