Item consists of a photographic postcard of the 1948 Brampton flood.
Item consists of a postcard of Main Street South, looking south. Image includes a billboard for J. G. Taylor Men's Furnishings and Senate Cigar Store, with the image of a pack of Wrigley's Spearmint gum.
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 postcard of tree-shrouded houses on Main Street South, opposite Gage Park. There may be a greenhouse indicated in the background.
Item consists of a real photo postcard of Main Street South, Brampton, looking north.
Item consists of a real photo postcard of Main Street North, Brampton, looking south from the railway bridge. The station itself is not seen in the image.
Item consists of a postcard of a residential area on Main Street North, presumably north of Church Street.
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 with a generic reproduction of a watercolour painting of a flower, to which the name "Brampton" has been added.
Item consists of a postcard of the Lakeview Thermal Generating Station, photographed by George Hunter. The card was created by Traveltime Products, branded as "A Majestic Post Card", and distributed by Metro Toronto News Company, Scarborough, Ontario. A description on the verso reads "TORONTO, Ontario Night view of Ontario Hydro's Lakeview Thermal Generating Station, Port Credit, near Toronto."
Traveltime ProductsItem consists of a postcard of the Peel County Courthouse, built in 1867, likely a reprint of an earlier photograph.