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From the photo collection of Jim Taylor: http://home.xcountry.tv/~kestrel/ | From the photo collection of Jim Taylor: http://home.xcountry.tv/~kestrel/ | ||
− | See also [https://dardpi.ca/wiki/index.php?title=File:DAR0033adetail.jpg Detail of photo showing the second [[Wolfville Station#Windsor & Annapolis Railway / Dominion Atlantic Railway Wood Station 1891 - 1911|Wolfville Station] and trainman [[Taylor, Thomas Henry|Harry Taylor]], circa 1907 to 1911 | + | See also [https://dardpi.ca/wiki/index.php?title=File:DAR0033adetail.jpg Detail of photo] showing the second [[Wolfville Station#Windsor & Annapolis Railway / Dominion Atlantic Railway Wood Station 1891 - 1911|Wolfville Station]] and trainman [[Taylor, Thomas Henry|Harry Taylor]], circa 1907 to 1911 |
* Photographer Unknown | * Photographer Unknown |
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Dominion Atlantic Railway No. 33, "Glooscap" at the Wolfville Station circa 1907 to 1911, Wolfville, NS. It is believed to be the maiden run of locomotive 33 in 1908. The man on the very left is Harry Taylor, Jim Taylor's grandfather.
From the photo collection of Jim Taylor: http://home.xcountry.tv/~kestrel/
See also Detail of photo showing the second Wolfville Station and trainman Harry Taylor, circa 1907 to 1911
- Photographer Unknown
- Jim Taylor collection
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