New Brunswick
Postcards and other images of, or connected with, the Canadian province of New Brunswick.
University of New Brunswick, Fredericton, N.B. [ba…
Parliament Buildings, Fredericton, N.B.
Market Slipp, Low Water, St. John, N.B.
Union Station, St. John, N.B.
Trinity Church, St. John, N.B.
Bridges and Falls, St. John N.B.
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This is one of three very nice engraving cards with the "anchor" undivided back. All are unused.
Old Chipman House, St. John, N.B., Built in 1789,…
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New Brunswick patriotic.
On the reverse is the notation "Entered according to Act of the Parliament of Canada in the year 1904 by the New Brunswick Tourist Association at the Department of Agriculture, Ottawa."
Physical Culture Drill, Mt. Allison Ladies' Colleg…
St. John River Bridge, Woodstock, N.B.
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Posted at Fredericton on August 15, 1931 to Miss Alice Kilbourn, So. Lancaster, Massachusetts, with a note from A. B. Jones. The card has a depiction of the Canadian coat of arms on the back.
Roosevelt Cottage, Campo Bello, N.B.
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The Roosevelt family's summer home at Campobello Island, New Brunswick.
Artvue Post Card Co., 225 Fifth Ave., New York, N.Y.
Unused.
Grand Falls and Suspension Bridge, N.B.
The Suspension Bridge, Grand Falls, N.B.
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Third of the cards mailed to Miss Maxine Baumann, this one on July 3, 1911, with her receipt stamp. This one is from Howard V. Cornfield, 48 Duke St. West, St. John, New Brunswcik, Canada. Howard hasn't followed the French postal rules quite as meticulously as Nellie Bowes (see other cards) but he has most of the stamp on the front, at least (perhaps it was done that way so that the Canadian postmaster would see the edge of the stamp on the other side and not think the card was unstamped.) The words "POST CARD" have been taped over on the back and a French ink stamp records the card's receipt on July 11, 1911 with a reply on July 30, 1911. There is also a serial number stamped on the back.
Partridge Island and Bell Buoy, St. John, N.B. [1]
St. John Falls, High Water running up
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W. G. MacFarlane no. I.947 posted April 6, 1908 at Amherst, N.S. to Miss J. M. Wright c/o Mrs Bogigrin (?), Lancaster, Mass.: "April 5. Received your card last night am glad you are having such a good time things here are on the bum the plant is only running three days a week but I am working full time yet don't know when it will start running full time or it may go under then i [sic] will make tracks from here expect to here [sic] from you as soon as you arrive. Box 657."
Atlantic Sugar Refinery, St. John, N.B.
Bridge and Falls, St. John, N.B. (Tide running dow…
Old Historic Cannon in Queen Square, St. John, N.B…
Great War Memorial, Victoria Park, Moncton, New Br…
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