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Engine [[DAR0502|No. 502]] arriving at Lawrencetown.
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[[Train No. 124]] eastbound, [[Flying Bluenose|"The Bluenose"]] headed by Engine [[DAR0502|No. 502]] arriving at Lawrencetown at noon.
  
Photo from the estate of Roger Eisner.
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*[[:Category:Roger Eisner Estate Collection|Roger Eisner estate collection]]
  
 
The photographer is noted on the border as G.M. Harris, most likely C.D. Harris's father as C.D. used this photo as the basis of his print [[:Image:DAR0502 at Lawrencetown Station b.jpg|"Noon Train"]].
 
The photographer is noted on the border as G.M. Harris, most likely C.D. Harris's father as C.D. used this photo as the basis of his print [[:Image:DAR0502 at Lawrencetown Station b.jpg|"Noon Train"]].
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Truck Belongs to Clyde Bishop. Willie Bent was the station master. The helper was a fellow by the name of "Bancroft". The boy in the picture, waiting for his newspapers is C.D. Harris, the artist.
 
Truck Belongs to Clyde Bishop. Willie Bent was the station master. The helper was a fellow by the name of "Bancroft". The boy in the picture, waiting for his newspapers is C.D. Harris, the artist.
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[[Category:Roger Eisner Estate Collection]]

Latest revision as of 08:54, 11 March 2009

Train No. 124 eastbound, "The Bluenose" headed by Engine No. 502 arriving at Lawrencetown at noon.

The photographer is noted on the border as G.M. Harris, most likely C.D. Harris's father as C.D. used this photo as the basis of his print "Noon Train".

Notes on the back of the framed print explain details on this photo as well:

Lawrencetown Station, "Noon Train" c. 1924 -26

Truck Belongs to Clyde Bishop. Willie Bent was the station master. The helper was a fellow by the name of "Bancroft". The boy in the picture, waiting for his newspapers is C.D. Harris, the artist.

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