Postcard
Nom de l'objet : | Postcard |
Catégorie de l'objet : | Graphic Documents |
Matériaux : | Ink Paper |
Numéro d'accession : | 2023.11.1 |
Date de début de production : | 1920-01-01 |
Date de fin de production : | 1929-12-31 |
Description : | Souvenir Folder of Halifax Nova Scotia. Colored folder containing a variety of images from Halifax. The folder has an illustration of Halifax Harbor from Dartmouth, a fountain is visible in the center of a park, there are houses and power poles. In the harbor, there are several boats. On the other side of the folder there is an illustration of Nova Scotia Hotel, there are automobiles in parked in front of the hotel and a British flag flying. Inside of the folder is white and contains brown print. The photographs are attached to the folder and unfold to reveal a strip of photographs. |
Commentaires : | Places included in the Souvenir Folder: Nova Scotia Hotel, Halifax, N. S.; Birds eye view of Halifax, N. S.; Halifax from the roof of Lord Nelson Hotel; Halifax Harbor from Dartmouth N. S.; Entrance to Citadel, Halifax, N. S.; Lord Nelson Hotel, Halifax, N. S.; The Old Town Clock, Halifax, N. S., built in 1800; St. Paul's Church, Halifax N. S., Oldest Protestant Church in Canada, Built in 1750; Government House, Halifax, N. S. (Residence of the Lieutenant Governor of the Province); Provincial Parliament Buildings, Halifax, N. S.; North West Arm, Halifax, N. S.; Boating, North West Arm, Halifax, N. S.; St .Mary's Cathedral and Glebe House, Halifax, N. S.; Kings College, Halifax, N. S.; Lily Pond and Memorial Bridge, Public Gardens, Halifax, N. S.; Fountain, Public Gardens, Halifax, N. S.; Autumn Scene, Public Gardens, Halifax, N. S.; Barrington Street, Halifax, N. S.; War Memorial, Halifax, N. S. |
Longueur : | 15cm |
Largeur : | 10.5cm |
Établissement : |
Annapolis Valley Macdonald Museum
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Ville de l'établissement : | Middleton |
Province de l'établissement : | Nova Scotia |
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