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The Avenue Hotel, Fort William, Ontario
1910
The twin towns, Port Arthur and Fort William : the magnificent scenic features and the prosperity and progress of the Thunder Bay district of Lake Superior, the haunts of tourists and sportsmen, shown with pen and camera.
1900
The twin towns, Port Arthur and Fort William : the magnificent scenic features and the prosperity and progress of the Thunder Bay district of Lake Superior, the haunts of tourists and sportsmen, shown with pen and camera.
1900
The twin towns, Port Arthur and Fort William : the magnificent scenic features and the prosperity and progress of the Thunder Bay district of Lake Superior, the haunts of tourists and sportsmen, shown with pen and camera.
1900
The twin towns, Port Arthur and Fort William : the magnificent scenic features and the prosperity and progress of the Thunder Bay district of Lake Superior, the haunts of tourists and sportsmen, shown with pen and camera.
1900
Souvenir view book of the twin cities of Canada, Fort William and Port Arthur
1900
Post Office-Port Arthur, Ontario
1910
Port Arthur, Ontario, Canada
1910
Souvenir view book of the twin cities of Canada, Fort William and Port Arthur
1900
Rotunda, Prince Arthur Hotel, Port Arthur, Ontario
1910
The twin towns, Port Arthur and Fort William : the magnificent scenic features and the prosperity and progress of the Thunder Bay district of Lake Superior, the haunts of tourists and sportsmen, shown with pen and camera.
1900
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