The entrance to the church is decorated with banners in German, crosses, flags, and ribbons. It is identified on another photo as St. Boniface at St. Mary's.
The entrance to the church is decorated with banners in German, crosses, flags, and ribbons. Underneath are young boys, approximately thirty. They are identified on the back as St. Mary's St. Boniface Society.
The photograph shows a building that has been gutted and its upper stories destroyed, likely by fire. The words still readable on the building include "men's furnishing" "Jones'" "overalls and "duck." It could have been the Jones Bros Garment Co.,…
The entrance to the church is decorated with banners in German, crosses, flags, and ribbons. It is identified on the back as St. Boniface at St. Mary's.
The entrance to the church is decorated with banners in German, crosses, flags, and ribbons. It is identified on another photo as St. Boniface at St. Mary's.
Taken in the spring or summer when the trees are fully leafed out, the photograph is shot down a street with trees growing on either side. There is a house to the right which seems to be the main focus of the picture, although it is not identified.
A small white-hulled fishing boat is tilted slightly and the inside can be seen as it's on blocks outside a wooden shed. There is a man standing in the back left, silhouetted against the sky.