A postcard with the heading "Renfrew - On the Wire Bridge". The photo is a boy standing on the suspended bridge across the Bonnechere River.
The postcard is addressed to Master Silas Reed c/o W. Thornton Ealing P.O. London Ont. There is a stamp and the date Ju 15 10. The message on the back reads: :"This is a small part of our wire bridge & this boy is not Edward. Edward & Lillian have both been sick with a bad cold but have not stayed from school, as the exams are on this week. I hope your are all well. Aunt Grace"
A cement bridge on Horton St, over Smith's Creek, Renfrew. Horton St. is now Raglan Street South which becomes the Burnstown Road. The bridge is near the Presbyterian Church. Two images.
Low Square on Raglan St. Renfrew, showing the bandshell and the cenotaph. The war memorial was a gift to the town from the Hon. Thomas A. Low. In the background is Powell's Auto Service.
Raglan Street, Renfrew. Shows O'Brien Theatre, Texaco Station, and various stores near corner of Opeongo Road, including Jap-a-Lac Paints, Roberts Electric, and J. Cornett's confectionary.
O'Brien Theatre on Raglan St. in Renfrew. H. Culligan Hardware store is shown on the left and a perhaps a Conservative Committee centre for ladies (some of the name hidden) on the right.