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Double-Sided Victorian Era Tintype of a Man and a Woman in 1860s Fashion realpopcorngarlands this cluster of signs grows

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this cluster of signs grows each year as tourists boost their own communities

Nova Scotia This bridge is the second longest suspension bridge in the British Commonwealth

1910 - 1920 era Postcard - RARE

from the Big Rock Point

Back Information: "Built on the site of the old Hermitage Plantation which was a mecca for distinguished visitors from all over the world

Double-Sided Victorian Era Tintype of a Man and a Woman in 1860s Fashion realpopcorngarlands this cluster of signs growsThis page was likely bound in a photo album at one point, based on the edges. It is double sided and one side features a well dressed man while the other features a well dressed woman. Neither person is smiling, as is common in photos from this time, because the subject had to sit for an extended period of time while the photo was taken. The photograph was likely taken in the 1860s or 1870s, when tintypes were most popular. Height: 5 inches Width: 3.

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