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The third Dominion Atlantic herald observed is present in publications, stationary and timetables starting in the mid-nineteen thirties. It was obviously well recieved as it started to proliferate into every aspect of the railway's operation and became the imagery that defined the Evangeline line to more than one generation of travellers.
 
The third Dominion Atlantic herald observed is present in publications, stationary and timetables starting in the mid-nineteen thirties. It was obviously well recieved as it started to proliferate into every aspect of the railway's operation and became the imagery that defined the Evangeline line to more than one generation of travellers.
  

Revision as of 11:17, 8 July 2009

Logos

1st DAR Herald ~1900 - ~1920

2nd DAR (Evangeline) Herald ~1919 - ~1938

3rd DAR (Evangeline) Herald ~1938 - ~1950

The third Dominion Atlantic herald observed is present in publications, stationary and timetables starting in the mid-nineteen thirties. It was obviously well recieved as it started to proliferate into every aspect of the railway's operation and became the imagery that defined the Evangeline line to more than one generation of travellers.


Tender and Rolling Stock DAR (Evangeline) Herald

Interestingly enough, tender and rolling stock heralds were unique to themselves. The heralds were not apparently used on anything else yet their lineage from the very first corporate herald is obvious.

They first appeared soemtime in the 1920s we observe and were in use on select tenders and rolling stock right through to the end of steam in 1959. Some minor variations have been observed throughout the years and as our herald photo collection grows we may be able to better identify what those differences were and what years they spanned.

It is also known that for some period of time, Evangeline always faced forward. This would mean of course that the outer circle and lettering reamined the same but the centre Evangeline would be mirror images of each other from side to side.


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Pages in category "Logos"

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