

| Postcards of the Past |
| Some Towns and Villages in New Brunswick, Canada |
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| New Brunswick is one of Canada's Atlantic Maritime Provinces. The capital city is Fredericton, the largest city Saint John (not to be confused with St John's, Newfoundland). It is one of the four original provinces of Canada. This page contains postcards of towns and villages in the province for which we have as yet insufficient images to justify a separate page. |

| Woodstock and the Saint John River. |

| The Royal Hotel on King Street, Saint John. |

| An early 20th Century view of Wall Street, Saint John. |

| Saint John's Imperial Theatre. |
| Did You Know.........that Max Aitken, later Lord Beaverbrook, Fleet Street Press Baron, was brought up in Newcastle, New Brunswick, and considered it his home town ? He bought London's ailing "Daily Express" in 1916 and transformed it into one of the country's major newspapers. |

| A grain elevator in Saint John. |
| And Did You Know.........that Andrew Bonar Law, UK Conservative Party Leader, was born in Rexton (formerly Kingston) NB ? He was Prime Minister from October 1922 until May 1923 when he resigned due to ill health. |

| Saint John - Courtney Bay from Rockwood Park. |

| The Atlantic Sugar Refinery, Saint John. |






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| Main Street, Milltown. |

| Saint John, King Square. |

| Saint John City Market. |
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