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Coloured photograph of Kent Street, Victoria Park Roadway and West St. with Charlottetown Harbour visible in the background.
Collection: Fort Edward, Victoria Park
Coloured photograph of the Brighton Military Camp. Four cannons are surrounded by a crowd and white tents are erected in the background.
Collection: Fort Edward, Victoria Park
Black and white photograph of the beach and capes at the entrance of Charlottetown Harbour. A lighthouse is in the background and a few trees are in the foreground.
Collection: Fort Edward, Victoria Park
Coloured photograph of the Prince Edward Battery looking towards Charlottetown from over the cannons
Collection: Fort Edward, Victoria Park
Coloured photograph looking from Victoria Park towards the harbour.
Collection: Fort Edward, Victoria Park
Colour photograph looking over the cannons of Prince Edward Battery towards the Charlottetown Harbour.
Collection: Fort Edward, Victoria Park
Coloured photograph of Charlottetown from the Prince Edward Battery.
Collection: Fort Edward, Victoria Park
Coloured photograph looking over the Pond in Victoria Park. Three sail boats are moving about on the water and a huge crowd on the edge of the land is watching.
Collection: Fort Edward, Victoria Park
Coloured photograph of the Brighton camp, with four cannons and people surrounding them. Tents are erected in the background and "Who said we didn't have Soldier boys? may" is written under the title.
Collection: Fort Edward, Victoria Park
Coloured photograph of a scene within Victoria Park. In the background to the left you could see a body of water behind the trees on the right you see a horse drawn carriage passing through.
Collection: Fort Edward, Victoria Park
Coloured photograph of the pond within Victoria park. Two people are standing on the opposite side of the pond.
Collection: Fort Edward, Victoria Park