Item consists of a real photo postcard of Brampton.
Item consists of a real photo postcard of the residential area on Main Street North, Brampton, above Chapel Street.
Item consists of a real photo postcard of the residential area on Main Street North, above Church Street.
Item consists of a postcard of Main Street South, looking north from John Street.
Item consists of a postcard of the Peel County Courthouse, built in 1867, likely a reprint of an earlier photograph.
Item consists of a photographic postcard of both the Carnegie Library and the fire hall, on Main St at Chapel St in Brampton. Colourized image.
Item consists of a real photo technique postcard showing the former Haggert Bros. Manufacturing Co. foundry on Main Street North at Nelson Street, in use as Canada Shoe Company. The Irvine Lumber & Fuel Company possibly was also in the unit at the time.
Item consists of a postcard of the first building for Brampton High School, sent to Brent Switzer, Norval. References a Dr. French, likely Dr. C. M. French of Brampton.
Item consists of a real photo postcard of a bridge over the Etobicoke Creek.
Item consists of a real photo postcard of the Grand Trunk Railway station at Brampton, including a horse and plain wagon. A train is at the station.
Item consists of a real photo postcard of Main Street South, Brampton, looking south.
Note that the postcard was mislabeled by its creator. A. L. Cook drug store and telephone was located at 44 Main Street North, and jeweler J. S. Beck was located at 50 Main Street North.
Item consists of a real photo postcard of the Brampton Fairgrounds, not during an event.
Item consists of a colourized postcard of Jennings Nurseries, as viewed from a hill. The greenhouses were located at Church Street and Union Street.
Item consists of a colourized postcard of Wellington Street East, looking west from Chapel Street.