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- Fred Hutton's Store with Tom Egan and Sam BartlettCondition: not the best contrast; can tell photo wasn’t glued down the best with lots of bubbles and marks; very yellowed; Limit exposure.Condition: not the best contrast; can tell photo wasn’t glued down the best with lots of bubbles and marks; very yellowed; Limit exposure.St. Marys Museum
- Queen Street looking west from the corner of Queen and Church, 1984Condition: Very good.Condition: Very good.St. Marys Museum
- Barn behind Lai King RestaurantCondition: Very good.Condition: Very good.St. Marys Museum
- St. Marys Journal officeCondition: Copy is in excellent condition.Condition: Copy is in excellent condition.St. Marys Museum
- Whyte Packing Co. ButchersCondition: copy is excellent – the original is brown toned and very silvered (which is reflecting so much, the image is hard to see). Digital copy has come out much clearer.Condition: copy is excellent – the original is brown toned and very silvered (which is reflecting so much, the image is hard to see). Digital copy has come out much …St. Marys Museum
- Queen Street looking west from the corner of Queen and Church Streets, 1984Condition: Very good. Glue remnants on the back.Condition: Very good. Glue remnants on the back.St. Marys Museum
- Queen Street looking west up hillCondition: Copy is good.Condition: Copy is good.St. Marys Museum
- Queen Street looking west, ca. 1900Condition: original postcard is very poor. There is a loss of contrast and it is very dirty with stains all over.Condition: original postcard is very poor. There is a loss of contrast and it is very dirty with stains all over.St. Marys Museum
- Rollie Blundell at the back of the Boat House HotelCondition: Copy is good.Condition: Copy is good.St. Marys Museum
- Queen Street looking east from the northwest corner of Queen and Water Streets, ca. 1952Condition: Creased at corner but otherwise very good.Condition: Creased at corner but otherwise very good.St. Marys Museum
- Main Street, St. MarysCondition: Fair. Worn at left side. Otherwise image is clear (though yellowed).Condition: Fair. Worn at left side. Otherwise image is clear (though yellowed).St. Marys Museum
- Maclean's DrugstoreCondition: Good. Image is clear, though fairly worn and yellowed.Condition: Good. Image is clear, though fairly worn and yellowed.St. Marys Museum
- Maclean's DrugstoreCondition: Very poor. Matte is green in colour with stains all over. Image is also stained and marked and has lost some detail. Lacquer coating and damp storage (in the past) likely to blame.Condition: Very poor. Matte is green in colour with stains all over. Image is also stained and marked and has lost some detail. Lacquer coating and damp storage (in the …St. Marys Museum
- Andrew's Block just after construction in 1884Condition: Copy is in very good condition.Condition: Copy is in very good condition.St. Marys Museum
- Interior of Andrews' store with gas lightingCondition: Copy is in excellent condition.Condition: Copy is in excellent condition.St. Marys Museum
- Interior of Andrews' store with electrical lightingCondition: copy is in very good condition.Condition: copy is in very good condition.St. Marys Museum
- Beattie's storefront and staff during Old Boy's Reunion - July 19, 1899We have 2 photos under this identifying number. The one is a contact print copy (negative on file) and the other is an original copy. Condition: Contact Print - Copy is good. Overall Dimensions: 12.3cm x 10.2cm Image Dimensions: 8.1cm x 6.9cm Original - Poor. Yellowed severely; cracked and ripped …We have 2 photos under this identifying number. The one is a contact print copy (negative on file) and the other is an original copy. Condition: Contact Print - Copy …St. Marys Museum
- Queen Street looking westCondition: Very good. Some marks on paper but good copy.Condition: Very good. Some marks on paper but good copy.St. Marys Museum
- Constructing St. Marys Post OfficeCondition: Good - but yellowed unevenly.Condition: Good - but yellowed unevenly.St. Marys Museum
- Queen Street looking west up hillNegative.Negative.St. Marys Museum