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Postcard 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…”
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A postcard showing a sample of overseas forces at Niagara Camp.
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A postcard of the Governor General and Headquarters Staff at Niagara Camp
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A postcard of the Red Cross leaving Niagara Camp.
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A postcard of overseas forces at Niagara Training Camp.
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A postcard of overseas forces from Niagara Camp marching towards Brock's Monument
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A postcard of Fort George Hospital, Niagara Camp
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A postcard of overseas forces resting at Niagara Camp.
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A postcard of over-seas forces leaving Niagara Camp
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A postcard of Premier Borden reviewing the over-seas forces at Niagara Camp.
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The cover of a booklet of postcards of Niagara Camp, titled "Souvenir of Niagara Camp".
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A postcard of the American Falls illuminated in winter
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A postcard with an illustration of a male drinking beer with several other types of alcohol surrounding him and the caption reads "The best Place in the World" referring to Canada. The United States is below the man and is described as "very dry".
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A postcard from Montreal, Quebec postmarked 22 August 1930. The front of the postcard is an illustration of a male on the ground drinking out of several alcohol bottles with a sign marked "Canada". The caption reads "This place is wet and I am drinking it dry".
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A postcard of the Aero Cable of the Niagara Whirlpool, Niagara Falls.
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A postcard of the Maid of the Mist, Niagara Falls, view from Canada.
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A postcard showing the Cave of the Winds and the Bridal Veil Falls.
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A postcard showing the Whirlpool Rapids and Great Gorge Route
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A postcard showing the Whirlpool rapids.
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A postcard showing the Niagara Whirlpool
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A postcard showing Niagara Falls in winter
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A postcard featuring a view of the American and Horseshoe Falls.
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The reverse side of a leather postcard of Prospect Point, Niagara Falls
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A leather postcard of Prospect Point, Niagara Falls
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The reverse side of a postcard showing the Horseshoe Falls illuminated at night.