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Printed by the [[Kentville Publishing|Kentville Publishing Co., Ltd.]] Kentville, N.S. <br> | Printed by the [[Kentville Publishing|Kentville Publishing Co., Ltd.]] Kentville, N.S. <br> | ||
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File:Gabriel1.jpg|The Windsor & Annapolis Railway's [[W&ARGABRIEL|"Gabriel"]] in Nova Scotia, circa 1869. | File:Gabriel1.jpg|The Windsor & Annapolis Railway's [[W&ARGABRIEL|"Gabriel"]] in Nova Scotia, circa 1869. | ||
Image:DAR2552c.jpg|[[DAR2552|No. 2552]] featured on the inside cover of ''History of the Dominion Atlantic Railway '', 1936. | Image:DAR2552c.jpg|[[DAR2552|No. 2552]] featured on the inside cover of ''History of the Dominion Atlantic Railway '', 1936. | ||
+ | File:Kalkman21.jpg|[[DAR2552|Locomotive No. 2552]] posed at [[Kentville]], photographed by H.C. Aitken for the book, April 1937. | ||
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Latest revision as of 06:45, 3 April 2023
History of the Dominion Atlantic Railway
Publishing information:
Copyright by Dominion Atlantic Railway
Published 1936
Printed by the Kentville Publishing Co., Ltd. Kentville, N.S.
This book was under Copyright by Canadian Pacific Railway until 2017. In 2017, it was fifty plus years since the author passed away. [1]
The digitized version (HiRes or Lite) is available by downloading it from my DropBox: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/uanaetxbbt7uuil/AAD5f-DQjs4CIjL1v1qbKGy_a?dl=0
Gallery
The Windsor & Annapolis Railway's "Gabriel" in Nova Scotia, circa 1869.
No. 2552 featured on the inside cover of History of the Dominion Atlantic Railway , 1936.
Locomotive No. 2552 posed at Kentville, photographed by H.C. Aitken for the book, April 1937.
References and Footnotes
- ↑ From Email inquiry back from CP Rail about copyright status of the book.