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Detail of the cylinder and name board of the 1:12th scale model of DAR locomotive [[DAR0032|No. 32]]. The model was built in 1908 by Arthur Coldwell in 1908, a DAR employee in [[Halifax]]. It was damaged by the Halifax Explosion but subsequently repaired by the DAR's Kentville shops and used in Apple Blossom festival parades. The model was later donated to the Wolfville library in 1990 when they restored the [[Wolfville Station]] as a new library. The model may be seen at the library today. Painted in a 1920s paint scheme, it is one of the only surviving colour sources of the DAR's unique red and gold livery.
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Detail of the cylinder and name board of the 1:12th scale model of DAR locomotive [[DAR0032|No. 32]] photographed on February 15, 2009 by [[Category:Dan Conlin|Dan Conlin]]. The model was built in 1908 by Arthur Coldwell in 1908, a DAR employee in [[Halifax]]. It was damaged by the Halifax Explosion but subsequently repaired by the DAR's Kentville shops and used in Apple Blossom festival parades. The model was later donated to the Wolfville library in 1990 when they restored the [[Wolfville Station]] as a new library. The model may be seen at the library today. Painted in a 1920s paint scheme, it is one of the only surviving colour sources of the DAR's unique red and gold livery.

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Detail of the cylinder and name board of the 1:12th scale model of DAR locomotive No. 32 photographed on February 15, 2009 by. The model was built in 1908 by Arthur Coldwell in 1908, a DAR employee in Halifax. It was damaged by the Halifax Explosion but subsequently repaired by the DAR's Kentville shops and used in Apple Blossom festival parades. The model was later donated to the Wolfville library in 1990 when they restored the Wolfville Station as a new library. The model may be seen at the library today. Painted in a 1920s paint scheme, it is one of the only surviving colour sources of the DAR's unique red and gold livery.

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current20:44, 5 March 2009Thumbnail for version as of 20:44, 5 March 2009640 × 480 (139 KB)Dan conlin (talk | contribs)Detail of the cab of the 1:12th scale model of DAR locomotive No. 32. The model was built in 1908 by Arthur Coldwell in 1908, a DAR employee in Halifax. It was damaged by the Halifax Explosion but subsequently repaired by the DAR's Kentvil

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