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Français : Carte postale de l'école consolidée de Riverside-Albert, au Nouveau-Brunswick, vers 1920.
English: Post card of the Consolidated School in Riverside-Albert, New Brunswick circa 1920. The building still exists. It was designed by Watson Elkanah Reid of nearby Harvey, who with his brothers had been a member of their Reid & Reid architectural firm of San Francisco. He designed the school in 1905 after his return to Canada.
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Source http://archives.gnb.ca/Exhibits/Communities/Details.aspx?culture=fr-CA&community=3337
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