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Black and white photograph of Prince of Wales College.
Collection: Prince of Wales College and St. Dunstan's University
Coloured photograph of the new Railway Station in Charlottetown.
Collection: Downtown Charlottetown
A colour photograph of the side view of the Confederation Centre at night.
Collection: PEI Museum Postcards Collection
Colour photograph of a rear view of Dunvegan Castle at Woodleigh Replicas.
Collection: Woodleigh Replicas
Colour photograph showing a number of cottages in Cavendish.
Collection: Cavendish Beach, North Shore
A colour image of a man and a woman looking and hugging each other with a yellow background.
Collection: PEI Museum Postcards Collection
A hand coloured image of a ship in the harbour in winter with people standing around and a train on the side.
Collection: PEI Museum Postcards Collection
Colour photograph showing the Victoria Hotel.
Collection: Charlottetown Hotels and Restaurants
A hand coloured image of people in a tractor driving down a road.
Collection: PEI Museum Postcards Collection
A colour image of the aerial view of a Community with the Ocean in the background. Photo by Ron Garnett. Published by Allied Sales Ltd. Made in Charlottetown,P.E.I.,Canada.
Collection: PEI Museum Postcards Collection
Colour photograph showing a lighthouse over a cliff at Point Prim.
Collection: South East of Charlottetown
A monochrome image of the frontal view of a Church with grass and a path in the foreground. Published by Warwick Bro's & Rutter, Limited, Publishers. Made in Toronto, Canada.
Collection: PEI Museum Postcards Collection
Black and white photograph of Shaw's Motel.
Collection: North Shore, York, and Stanhope
Black and white photograph showing a man sitting on a rock watching a group of people in a boat.
Collection: From West Royalty to DeSable