It hurts my brain a little to be going back and forth across the country like this, not to mention all the differing names on the cards...
Next up is the Legislative Assembly of Prince Edward Island, known as Province House. It is currently closed for conservation work. It is the second oldest legislative building (1847). Sadly, I haven't been able to determine when the fountain disappeared.
Again, older, hand painted cards have made the building redder than in real life. Also, the trees are nice, but they do obscure the building somewhat.

3 comments:
I'm enjoying your series of parliament/assembly buildings. Most of them I find beautiful (and imposing).
I don't think I would get postcards of this kind of buildings in my country. But now I feel curious, and I will try to find them whenever I visit the capital cities!
Ours are open to the public for free tours, so that helps make them a popular choice, maybe?
I have visited a couple of Parliament buildings... but not in my country!
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