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  • Stirling, from Abbey Craig
        Reverse: "River very winding, 5 miles to Alloa by air, 21 by river, very fertile valley. [note written by Rev. R.B. Layton]"...
      Reverse: "River very winding, 5 miles to Alloa by air, 21 by …
  • Mount Royal Elevator, Montreal.
        From 1885 to 1920, the Mount Royal Funicular Railway brought sightseers to its peak in Mount Royal Park, Montreal.
      From 1885 to 1920, the Mount Royal Funicular Railway brought sightseers to …
  • Lochaber Lake, Antigonish, N.S.
        Postcard sent to Rev R.B. Layton in Oakfield, N.S. (Address crossed out and re-addressed to Amherst, N.S.), mailed from Lochaber. Lochaber Lake, also known as College Lake, lies south-west of Antigon
      Postcard sent to Rev R.B. Layton in Oakfield, N.S. (Address crossed out …
  • Stadium of Domitian
        Palatine Hill is one of the famous Seven Hills of Rome. The Stadium of Domitian or Stadio di Domiziano was built in 81 A.D. by Roman Emperor Titus Flavius Domitianus. This photograph was taken by Ed
      Palatine Hill is one of the famous Seven Hills of Rome. The …
  • The Stadium on Palatine Hill
        Palatine Hill is one of the famous Seven Hills of Rome. The Stadium of Domitian or Stadio di Domiziano was built in 81 A.D. by Roman Emperor Titus Flavius Domitianus.
      Palatine Hill is one of the famous Seven Hills of Rome. The …
  • Villa Mills, Palatine Hill
        Villa Mills was a gothic villa dating from the 19th century. It was owned by a wealthy Englishman who came to Rome from the West Indies. It was the site of many dinner parties on the Palatine Hill.
      Villa Mills was a gothic villa dating from the 19th century. It …
  • The Forum
        The Roman Forum is located between the Palatine and Capitoline hills in Rome. Originally marshland it was drained and converted by the Romans into a centre for activity, both political and social. It
      The Roman Forum is located between the Palatine and Capitoline hills in …
  • The Forum
        The Roman Forum is located between the Palatine and Capitoline hills in Rome. Originally marshland it was drained and converted by the Romans into a centre for activity, both political and social. It
      The Roman Forum is located between the Palatine and Capitoline hills in …
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