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Double ended fishing boat.
Item is a photograph of a fishing dory -
Open car dressed for parade on Water St. St. Andrews, NB
Item is a photograph of an open car dressed for a parade n St. Andrews, NB in front of the house "Red Cliff" on Water St. St. Andrews, NB -
Two passenger steamers entering St. Andrews Harbour
Item is a photograph of two steamboats entering St. Andrews harbour at Navy Bar -
Sailboats in St. Andrews Harbour
Item is a photograph of three sailboats in early century in the harbour of St. Andrews, NB -
Three masted ship in river
Item is a photograph of a three-masted ship in a river--probably Saint Croix River. -
"Risford" home of C.D. Howe , later known as "Tara Manor" on Mowat Drive, St. Andrews NB
Item is a photograph of "Risford" , home of C.D. Howe and subsequently known as Tara Manor. -
House at the corner of Adolphus and Parr streets, St. Andrews
House at the corner of Adolphus and Parr streets in St. Andrews, originally a rectory and now apartment building and residence for workers at Kingsbrae gardens, St. Andrews, NB -
The "Homestead" on Parr St., St. Andrews, NB
Item is a photograph of the residence "The Homestead" on Parr St., St. Andrews, NB, home of the Dr. Gove family -
Horsnell house on William St., St. Andrews, NB
Item is a photograph of the house built by the Horsnell family on William St., St. Andrews, NB. Mr. Horsnell was a stone mason brought to St. Andrews to work for Sir William Van Horne on Ministers Island and Covenhoven -
Double-ended boat off Biological Station, St. Andrews, NB
Item is a photograph of the a boat identified as "Seagull" taken showing the St. logical Station behind it. Identified on reverse of the photograph os 1908-1915. Research boat for Fisheries Research Board. -
St. Andrews Biological Station and residence, St. Andrews,
Item is a photograph of the St. Andrews Biological Station at Brandy Cove, St. Andrews, NB -
Residence building at St. Andrews Biological Station, St. Andrews, NB
Item is a photograph of one of the residence buildings at the St. Andrews Biological Station, Brandy Cove, St. Andrews NB -
Edwin Odell Store decked out for occasion.
Item is a photograph of the Edwin Odell store in St. Andrews, NB decked out for royal celebration and before the fire in 1930 which destroyed the building -
Large group of people at Forgan - Dodge wedding
Item is a photograph of a group of guests and the wedding party at the Forgan -Dodge wedding in the grounds of the Forgan House on Carleton St. in St. Andrews NB. -
Algonquin Hotel staff residence
Item is a photograph of the staff residence at the Algonquin Hotel in St. Andrews, on Carleton St. -
Meadow Lodge garden
Item is a photograph of the garden at Meadow Lodge in St .Andrews, NB on Harriet St. -
D. Will McKay House
Item is a photograph of the D. Will McKay house on Mary St., St. Andrews in winter. -
Invernenty, St. Andrews
Item is a photograph of a house on the waterfront in St. Andrews NB known as "Invernenty", owned by the Coughey family. -
Ordway's Hall, St. Andrews
Item is a photograph of a three storey building located on King St. in St. Andrews N: known as Ordway's Hall. It was an 1810 meeting hall demolished in the mid 1970s to build a police station. -
Forgan House, St. Andrews
Item is a photograph of a large house identified as the Forgan House on Carleton St. in St. Andrews, NB, later the property of John Cowans and family. Original house was the Park Cottage (see P751.45) removed from Passamaquoddy Point and moved to this location, where a second turret was added. -
Inside canning factory.
Item is a photograph taken inside a canning factory, unknown -
Large house and barn in fields
Item is a photograph of a large house and barn, unidentified. -
Three women and one man in front of a rural house
Item is a photograph of a group of people, one man and three women in front of a house in a rural area. -
Large house on driveway
Item is a photograph of Dalmeny, a summer home on the Bar Road, St. Andrews, NB. Designed by Edward Maxwell. Home of William Hope. The house was lost to fire in 1946. -
Andraeleo hall on King St. St. Andrews.
Item is a photograph of the Andraeleo Hall on King St., St. Andrews, built by the Catholic Church. Later it became a theatre, Legion Hall, and most recently, an inn and restaurant known as the Europa Inn.