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- Condition: Fair. Photo is faded and worn.Condition: Fair. Photo is faded and worn.
- Condition: Edges curling a little, otherwise excellent condition.Condition: Edges curling a little, otherwise excellent condition.
- Condition: edges curling a little, otherwise excellent condition.Condition: edges curling a little, otherwise excellent condition.
- Condition: edges curling a little, otherwise excellent condition.Condition: edges curling a little, otherwise excellent condition.
- A photo showing St. James Anglican Church in the winter of 1965. There are snowy trees on the lawn and the path to the church door has been cleared of snow. The original church was built in 1858 withA photo showing St. James Anglican Church in the winter of 1965. …
- A photo showing St. James Anglican Church in the winter of 1965. There are snowy trees on the lawn and the house next door is visible on the left side of the photograph. The original church was builtA photo showing St. James Anglican Church in the winter of 1965. …
- A photo showing St. James Anglican Church in the winter of 1965. There are snowy trees on the lawn and we can only see one half of the church. The original church was built in 1858 with the tower beiA photo showing St. James Anglican Church in the winter of 1965. …
- Condition: photo is faded and a little discoloured throughout. There are some cracks throughout as well as some white spotted stains.Condition: photo is faded and a little discoloured throughout. There are some …
- An exterior photograph of Kingsway Nursing Home from 1964, previously known as the Fraleigh house. The ground, trees, and roof are covered in snow. The Fraleigh house was used as a residence until 19An exterior photograph of Kingsway Nursing Home from 1964, previously known as …
- The date of this photograph is unknown.The date of this photograph is unknown.
- Condition: Very good. Corners are a little ragged, but image is in great condition.Condition: Very good. Corners are a little ragged, but image is in …
- The exterior of the Royal Bank of Canada's St. Marys branch located on 133 Queen St. East. This photo shows the building from Wellington Street (North side). In April 1888, the Traders Bank opened onThe exterior of the Royal Bank of Canada's St. Marys branch located …
- The exterior of the Royal Bank of Canada's St. Marys branch located on 133 Queen St. East. In April 1888, the Traders Bank opened on this site, replacing the Federal Bank that had been operating therThe exterior of the Royal Bank of Canada's St. Marys branch located …
- This photo is listed under the Customer/Job Name of "Bell Telephone" on the Adanac Digitalization List (A2022.34)This photo is listed under the Customer/Job Name of "Bell Telephone" on …
- Condition: photo is a little faded and has faint scratches and white spotted stains throughout.Condition: photo is a little faded and has faint scratches and white …
- The date of this photograph is unknown.The date of this photograph is unknown.
- Photograph of a gathering held at St. Marys United Church in 1965. Here, people are standing outside the church and talking. A yellow car is parked on the path outside the door. This church was builtPhotograph of a gathering held at St. Marys United Church in 1965. …
- Photograph of a gathering held at St. Marys United Church in 1965. Here, people are exiting the church, presumably after the event. This church was built in 1879 as a Methodist Church. On June 10, 19Photograph of a gathering held at St. Marys United Church in 1965. …
- Photograph of a gathering held at St. Marys United Church in 1965. Here, people are exiting the church, presumably after the event. This church was built in 1879 as a Methodist Church. On June 10, 19Photograph of a gathering held at St. Marys United Church in 1965. …
- Photograph of a gathering held at St. Marys United Church in 1965. People are dressed in their good "church clothes" and are standing outside the building. A yellow car is driving on the road. This cPhotograph of a gathering held at St. Marys United Church in 1965. …
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