“Ideal for work and play“. Much of Dartmouth Township, including Dartmouth Town, as it was in 1886.
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“Dartmouth Shore“, 1780.
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Dartmouth Town Hall, previously the Dartmouth Mechanics Institute.
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St. James Church at the corner of Portland Street and Prince Albert Road, Starr Manufacturing at top left, the Canal stream seen at left, "Hamilton fields" (Canal and Maitland Streets today) to the right.
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Dartmouth's main attractions, as they were in 1937.