Records With Access Point "Cities and towns"
44 results found (43 digitized image(s) available).
View of houses and fields in Hartland
Item - [ca.1910]
P11\67
The community of Hartland, located north of Woodstock on the St. John River was named for James R. Hartley, a surveyor who served as MLA for Carleton County, 1867-1868.
Aerial photograph of town of Grand Falls
Item - [ca.1907]
P11\98
Broadway street runs along the left of the picture, on the extreme right is the Church of Assumption and the right corner is the Canadian Pacific Railway station.
Street car on Milltown boulevard in St. Stephen
Item - [ca.1906]
P11\105
W.H. Clark's drug store also known as Apothecary's Hall. A.S Murphy, M.D. had a sign immediately below Clark's. Across the street on the right, the ground floor of the Glasgow House seemed to be divided between E.M. Ganong and the American Express Company. J&E. Smith were chandlers; Frank Smith had a drug store. S. Whitney was a dentist located near Dominion Express. Murchie Bros grocery was already offering Red Rose Tea. There was a Gibson's Variety Store and Howard H. McAdam, offered guns, ammunition, and fishing tackles. He also professed the craft of taxidermy.
Street scene in St. Stephen
Item
P11\107
Most likely King Street looking south towards Union Street. Signs visible for F.M. Murchie boot and shoe provision store. J.W. Robinson, grocer and DeWolfe Hardware and a coffin and casket store.
St. Andrews collection
Fonds - 1889, [1911?]
P23
The majority of these photographs come from a book entitled, “St. Andrews, New Brunswick, Canada: A Photographic Souvenir, July 1889.” The photographer or photographers are unidentified.
It is probable that this book is the work of D. Will McKay (MacKay). McKay was certainly taking photographs in St. Andrews at the time (see Will McKay Fonds - P682). PANB holds a book of photogravures of St. Stephen which McKay published through the Albertype Co. (N.Y.) in 1896 (MC80/4025), and the N.B. Legislative Library holds a copy of his 1896 book of St. Andrews photogravures, also published by Albertype Co. (917.1533 M153). This confirms that D. Will McKay was in the business of making photographic souvenir books in the last decade of the nineteenth century. These two books were reproduced in half-tone, with some variation in page order, by Print’N Press Ltd., out of St. Stephen, N.B. sometime around 1980. PANB holds both reproductions (MC80/3074, MC80/3075).
There is a photograph (P23-08)...
Centreville, town photo
Item - [ca.1910]
P26\9
School 1864, School Mill Street 1887 - from Ruby Ritchie, Centreville, NB