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Colour exterior. Brick building with red signage that reads National Shoe; NS; National Shoe; Alteen’s. There is blue paint above the signage. In the middle of the building it says Alteen Bldg 1953. Two cars are parked in front.
Black and white exterior. Brick building says Ice-cream Parlor; Al. Kawaja’s; Luncheonette Etc. Etc. The two main windows flanking the front door also say Al’s. There is a small roof above the doors.
Sepia waterfront. Large building in the centre says T. Basha & Son. There are two small buildings on the left, and three larger ones on the right in the background. The building with a false front in the background also says T. Basha & Son. In the foreground there are two large wharfs. The wharf on the left has four people on it. The wharf on the right has over fifty barrels lined up. There are also barrels stacked and lined up in front of the large building on the waterfront.
Black and white interior of jewelry store. There are shelves and display cases of jewelry on both sides of the store, two display cases in the middle of the floor, and seven lights in the centre of the ceiling. One man stands behind the counter on the left, and two women stand at the front of the store.
Black and white portrait. A man in a dark suit and fedora with a dark moustache stands on a step with a younger woman with dark hair in a white dress and white shoes. The man is on the left, the woman on the right. The pair stand on the front step in front of a shop. The window behind them reflects the buildings across the street from the store.
Black and white portrait of family against forest backdrop. Left to right: a seated girl in a light dress and stockings, a standing teenage boy in a suit, a seated young girl in a light dress and stockings, a standing toddler in a light outfit, a man (father) in a dark suit with his right hand on the toddler, a seated young boy in a dark sailor suit, a seated woman (mother) in a light dress, and a young woman in a light outfit. The name Holloway is signed in the bottom right corner.
Sepia streetscape. A three storey building is in the centre of the image. It has three windows on the second, and three windows on the third floor. The main floor has two doors, and a large shop window. Above the main floor entrance a sign reads N 194 Michael. Boulos. N 194. The building is attached to a shorter building on the right side, and on the left side you can see a building on the street behind.
Black and white portrait. Woman wearing a dark dress holds a baby. Man wearing a dark suit holds a toddler. Both the woman and man are sitting on chairs.
Black and white exterior. Large two storey building in background with balcony in centre and a large bay window on the right. Two women in skirts and dresses, two young boys and an older man in suits stand on the front steps of the building. There is a fence around the building and in front of the steps are railway tracks.
Sepia portrait. Woman wearing a dark dress holds a baby wearing light clothing next to a man wearing a dark suit and jacket.
Colour streetscape. Grey building with white windows, and blue accents. Across the top of the building is A. Joseph & Son, and a Subway sign is above the main entrance. Another grey rowhouse is attached on the left. To the right of the building is a street light, a traffic light, and a road that runs perpendicular.
Black and white streetscape. Two attached three-storey townhouses stand on the left with a car parked in front of them. On the right and in the background there is a lot with a parked car and more townhouses. A wire runs across the top half of the image.
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