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[Postcard of The West End in English Bay, Vancouver, B.C.]

Description: Postcard of an illustration of a small town on the edge of a bay, with mountains in the background on the right. The town is mostly comprised of houses and small buildings, but two tall buildings sit closer to the bay. A steamer boat floats on the bay. Printed text at the top of the postcard identifies the town area as The West End, on the edge of English Bay in Vancouver, B.C. The other side of the postcard is blank except for postcard markings.
Date: 19uu
Partner: Howard Payne University Library

[Postcard of Transatlantic Ocean Liner Venezuela at Saint-Nazaire]

Description: Postcard of an illustration of a large white and red ship with two steam stacks, sailing on the ocean. A smaller tugboat sails behind the ship, to the right. French text at the top of the postcard identifies the ship as a transatlantic ocean liner called the Venezuela. The other side of the postcard is blank except for postcard markings.
Date: 19uu
Partner: Howard Payne University Library

[Postcard of Transatlantic Ocean Liner La Navarre]

Description: Postcard of an illustration of a large, navy and red metal steam ship on the ocean. The ship has two steam stacks and a large flagpole. French text at the top of the postcard identifies the ship as a transatlantic ocean liner names La Navarre in Saint-Nazaire in Brittany. The other side of the postcard is blank except for postcard markings.
Date: 19uu
Partner: Howard Payne University Library

[Postcard of Steamer Entering Plumper's Pass, British Columbia]

Description: Postcard of an illustration of the front of a steamer boat, packed with people in coats and hats, on a body of water between two strips of land with dense wooded areas. Printed text at the top of the postcard identifies the boat as a C.P.R. steamer, entering Plumper's Pass, which is between Vancouver, B.C., and Victoria Island, B.C. The other side of the postcard is blank except for postcard markings.
Date: 19uu
Partner: Howard Payne University Library

[Postcard of English Bay at Night in Vancouver, B.C.]

Description: Postcard of an illustration of a body of water, with the moon, which is partially covered by clouds, shining on the surface. The water can be seen through a few trees on the grassy bank. Printed text at the bottom of the postcard identifies the area as English Bay in Vancouver, B.C. The other side of the postcard is blank except for postcard markings.
Date: 19uu
Partner: Howard Payne University Library

[Postcard of People Bathing in Surf at English Bay]

Description: Postcard of a photograph of a crown of people standing and bathing in the water of a bay, with an elevated wooden pier behind them. Beyond the pier, a forest area sits on the edge of the bay's beach. Printed text at the top of the postcard identifies the area as English Bay in Vancouver, B.C. The other side of the postcard is blank except for postcard markings.
Date: unknown
Location: None
Partner: Howard Payne University Library

[Postcard of English Bay in Vancouver, B.C.]

Description: Postcard of an illustration of a small ocean bay with a wooden pier in the middle and a small town surrounding the bay. In the foreground, there is a small city park with a wooden gazebo, while a paved street runs between the park and the small bay beach. There is a wooded area beyond the town, and in the background, there is a mountain range. Printed text at the top of the postcard identifies the bay as English Bay in Vancouver, B.C., Canada. The other side of the postcard is blank except for … more
Date: 19uu
Partner: Howard Payne University Library

[Postcard of People Standing and Sitting on Rocks Near Lighthouse]

Description: Postcard of an illustration of a small group of two men, two women, and two girls sitting and standing among large brown rocks on the edge of the ocean. Most of the people are barefoot. A tall lighthouse is visible in the background. French text at the top of the postcard identifies the area as part of Saint-Nazaire in Brittany. The other side of the postcard is blank except for postcard markings.
Date: 19uu
Partner: Howard Payne University Library
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