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- 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
- 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
- Front of a business, ca. 1890Condition: Fair. Yellowed a lot; some stains and a little tarnishing.Condition: Fair. Yellowed a lot; some stains and a little tarnishing.St. Marys Museum
- Town Band at Grand Central HotelCondition: Good.Condition: Good.St. Marys Museum
- Cockshutt, Shell and Simpson's AgencyCondition: Slight fading and some dust specks, otherwise good condition.Condition: Slight fading and some dust specks, otherwise good condition.St. Marys Museum
- Little Falls CafeCondition: Some dust specks, but otherwise good condition.Condition: Some dust specks, but otherwise good condition.St. Marys Museum
- St. Marys Fire Hall on Water StreetCondition: Low quality photocopy, some dust specks and slight discolouration.Condition: Low quality photocopy, some dust specks and slight discolouration.St. Marys Museum
- View of storefront located somewhere on Queen Street, ca. 1890Condition: Copy is very good.Condition: Copy is very good.St. Marys Museum
- Paving of Queen Street, 1920sCondition: Copy is good.Condition: Copy is good.St. Marys Museum
- Johnston Boot and Shoe Maker ShopCondition: GoodCondition: GoodSt. Marys Museum
- Men Stand with Concrete Mixer During Queen Street ConstructionCondition: Some dust specks, creases and slight fading.Condition: Some dust specks, creases and slight fading.St. Marys Museum
- Paving Queen StreetCondition: Some dust specks and creases.Condition: Some dust specks and creases.St. Marys Museum
- Wellington Street North FloodCondition: Some dust specks, slight discolouration and small stains.Condition: Some dust specks, slight discolouration and small stains.St. Marys Museum
- W. Moyes Carriage Works, 1890Condition: Original is okay. It is dirty with smudgy fingerprints along with the yellowing matte.Condition: Original is okay. It is dirty with smudgy fingerprints along with the yellowing matte.St. Marys Museum
- World War I uniformed soldiers in front of the Town HallCondition: Very good copy. Oversize original: Poor. Spots on image and some torn off. Some tarnishing (mostly at top). Dimensions: overall- 35.1cm x 30.2cm / image - 24.2cm x 19.2Condition: Very good copy. Oversize original: Poor. Spots on image and some torn off. Some tarnishing (mostly at top). Dimensions: overall- 35.1cm x 30.2cm / image - 24.2cm x 19.2St. Marys Museum
- Man adjusting top on vintage car on Wellington StreetCondition: Copy is very good.Condition: Copy is very good.St. Marys Museum
- Store of M.J. O'Dea, Merchant TailorCondition: Poor. Losing contrast with some tarnishing. Limit exposure to light.Condition: Poor. Losing contrast with some tarnishing. Limit exposure to light.St. Marys Museum
- Pleasant Hour Theatre, 166 Queen Street EastCondition: Okay. Some rips and tears in image and matte but photo is in pretty good shape otherwise with some yellowing at edges.Condition: Okay. Some rips and tears in image and matte but photo is in pretty good shape otherwise with some yellowing at edges.St. Marys Museum
- Employees of the Millinery Department at White & MayCondition: Fair. Silvering but pretty clear (has been edited digitally to remove some of the silvering).Condition: Fair. Silvering but pretty clear (has been edited digitally to remove some of the silvering).St. Marys Museum
- Mrs. Herriot's Fancy Goods Store, ca. 1880sCondition: Copy is excellent.Condition: Copy is excellent.St. Marys Museum