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- St. Marys House in FloodCondition: Some dust specks and fading around the outside.Condition: Some dust specks and fading around the outside.St. Marys Museum
- Flood with RailwayCondition: Some dust specks, but otherwise good condition.Condition: Some dust specks, but otherwise good condition.St. Marys Museum
- Harvey Ball Jr. Pushing a WheelbarrowCondition: Some dust specks, but otherwise good condition.Condition: Some dust specks, but otherwise good condition.St. Marys Museum
- Sarnia Bridge with Tracks RemovedCondition: some dust specks, otherwise good conditionCondition: some dust specks, otherwise good conditionSt. Marys Museum
- Family Playing in River with Train and Station in BackgroundCondition: Some dust specks, but otherwise good condition.Condition: Some dust specks, but otherwise good condition.St. Marys Museum
- Victoria BridgeCondition: Good. Yellowed and worn.Condition: Good. Yellowed and worn.St. Marys Museum
- The Race and Sarnia Bridge, St. MarysAlso see 021pc-OA for a black and white version of this postcard. One can also go through the Reesor Collection of photos at the St. Marys Museum in order to see the original photograph. Milton Reesor's father was L.H. Reesor, who owned a bookstore downtown St. Marys where this postcard …Also see 021pc-OA for a black and white version of this postcard. One can also go through the Reesor Collection of photos at the St. Marys Museum in order to …St. Marys Museum
- Four Men on the Thames RiverCondition: Excellent - Image is clear. Moderate discolouration of photo. Photo paper and album page are in excellent condition.Condition: Excellent - Image is clear. Moderate discolouration of photo. Photo paper and album page are in excellent condition.St. Marys Museum
- Victoria BridgePostcard view of the Victoria (Queen Street) bridge in St. Marys as it appeared at the time. In front, 2 girls wearing dresses and hats can be seen standing on blocks of limestone.Postcard view of the Victoria (Queen Street) bridge in St. Marys as it appeared at the time. In front, 2 girls wearing dresses and hats can be seen standing on …St. Marys Museum
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