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- Brampton
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Brampton
Brampton
- NT Coleraine
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Item consists of a colourized postcard of houses on Main Street South, south of Wellington Street East, across from Gage Park.
Item consists of a real photo postcard of houses on Main Street South, south of Wellington Street East, across from Gage Park.
Item consists of a colourized postcard of houses on Main Street South, south of Wellington Street East, across from Gage Park.
Item consists of a postcard of a photograph of the 1948 Etobicoke Creek flood in Brampton, inscribed on the side by the owner "Brampton 1948".
Item consists of a postcard of houses on Main Street South, Brampton, including a car starting up one of the long driveways.
Item consists of a postcard of the Peel County Courthouse, built in 1867, likely a reprint of an earlier photograph.
Item consists of a real photo postcard of the residential area on Main Street North, Brampton, above Chapel Street.
Item consists of a postcard parodying the accent of a European immigrant.
This generic postcard design is known to have been used in the United States as well. (Bryon L. Reppert, "Postcard History Series: Mechanicsburg", (Charleston SC: Arcadia Publishing), 2010, page 18.)
Item consists of a postcard of Main Street South, looking north from John Street.
Item consists of a postcard with a generic reproduction of a watercolour painting of a flower, to which the name "Brampton" has been added.
Item consists of a real photo postcard of the residential area on Main Street North, above Church Street.
Item consists of a real photo postcard of the residential area on Main Street North, above Church Street.
Item consists of a colourized postcard of Jennings Nurseries, as viewed from a hill. The greenhouses were located at Church Street and Union Street.