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Cabot Redux

A record of the newly found in Newfoundland.

Category Archives: Through the alleyway

Through the alleyway #4

Posted on June 3, 2012 by P.James.P. under Through the alleyway

From 02/06/2012.

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Through the alleyway #3

Posted on February 12, 2012 by P.James.P. under Through the alleyway

From 02/06/2011.

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Through the alleyway #2

Posted on July 26, 2011 by P.James.P. under Through the alleyway

Taken on 15/07/2011.

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Through the alleyway #1

Posted on July 2, 2011 by P.James.P. under Photography, Through the alleyway

Found on Military Road in St. Johns in May 2011

This is the first in a series documenting alleyways in St. John’s. 
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1983 1985 Alleyways Amelia Malvina Jeen Bell Island Black and white Book covers Butterfly Country Music Curiosities Dear Johnny Desktops Discarded Doors and doorways Downtown Duckworth Street Electrical Boxes Fog Folk and traditional music Graffiti Highways Magazines Messages Military Road Moons Newfoundland music Newfoundland Quarterly Newfoundland Telephone Photography Piano Poetry Point Blank Posters Print Advertisements Reverse-found Roadtrip Route 210 Ryan's Fancy Signs St. Andrew's (The Kirk) St. John's Tommy Potts Trans-Canada HWY Travel Tríona Ní Dhomhnaill

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  • Abandoned Buildings
  • Bell Island
  • Books
    • Poetry
  • Buildings
  • Churches in St. John's
  • Covers
  • Curiosities
  • Desktops
  • Doors and Doorways
  • Electrical Boxes
  • Fog
  • Graffiti
  • Highway Ephemera
  • Items discarded
  • Magazines
    • Atlantic Insight
    • Newfoundland Quarterly
  • Messages
  • Moons
  • Photography
  • Posters
  • Reverse-found
  • Signs
  • Through the alleyway
  • Updates
  • Video
    • Music

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1983 1985 Alleyways Amelia Malvina Jeen Bell Island Black and white Book covers Butterfly Country Music Curiosities Dear Johnny Desktops Discarded Doors and doorways Downtown Duckworth Street Electrical Boxes Fog Folk and traditional music Graffiti Highways Magazines Messages Military Road Moons Newfoundland music Newfoundland Quarterly Newfoundland Telephone Photography Piano Poetry Point Blank Posters Print Advertisements Reverse-found Roadtrip Route 210 Ryan's Fancy Signs St. Andrew's (The Kirk) St. John's Tommy Potts Trans-Canada HWY Travel Tríona Ní Dhomhnaill
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