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Black and white photograph of a child watching a sailboat in Summerside Harbour.
Collection: Sales Samples
A hand coloured image of the water in the foreground with buildings and a lighthouse in the background. Published by Rumsey & Co. Made in Toronto, Canada.
Collection: PEI Museum Postcards Collection
A hand coloured image of the street view of the Tourist Bureau with two signs in front. Published by The Photogelatine Engraving Co.,Ltd. Made in Toronto, Canada.
Collection: PEI Museum Postcards Collection
Black and white photograph of the Episcopal Church in Summerside.
Collection: Summerside Buildings
A colour image of cannons in the foreground with the view of the harbour and Charlottetown in the background.
Collection: PEI Museum Postcards Collection
Colour photograph of Province House in Charlottetown.
Collection: Province House, Charlottetown, P.E.I.
Coloured photograph of four cows standing in a fenced-in field.
Collection: Million Acre Farm
A hand coloured image of a Hotel surrounded by trees with cars parked outside. Published by Photogelatine Engraving Co.,Ltd. Made in Toronto,Canada.
Collection: PEI Museum Postcards Collection
An alutone image of a lobster processing plant in the background with a boat and water in the foreground. Alutone reproductions by E.S. & A. Robinson (Canada) Limited, Leaside, Ontario. Published by Island Wholesale, Charlottetown PE. Lithographed and made in Canada.
Collection: PEI Museum Postcards Collection
Black and white photograph of a ferry unloading cars down a ramp.
Collection: Borden, P.E.I. and Cape Tourmentine, N.B.
Black and white photograph showing the Green Gables farmhouse from the Green Gables Golf Course.
Collection: Anne of Green Gables
Colour photograph showing the parking area of Fairyland.
Collection: From West Royalty to DeSable