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A hand-colured postcard showing the [[Annapolis Royal Wharf]] circa 1906 as indicated by the publication number 101,934 of Valentines and Son<ref>[https://torontopostcardclub.com/canadian-postcard-publishers/valentine-sons/ "Valentine & Sons Publishing Co.", The Toronto Postcard Club], dating thanks to Chris Gertridge</ref> Postcard has a Janaury 1913 postmark. Note the three wharf spur tracks and the large amount of lumber being shipped. By this period, passenger and express freight had moved to the [[Digby Wharf]], but the Annapolis Wharf remained busy with lumber shipments.
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A hand-coloured postcard showing the [[Annapolis Royal Wharf]] circa 1906 as indicated by the publication number 101,934 of Valentines and Son<ref>[https://torontopostcardclub.com/canadian-postcard-publishers/valentine-sons/ "Valentine & Sons Publishing Co.", The Toronto Postcard Club], dating thanks to Chris Gertridge</ref> Postcard has a Janaury 1913 postmark. Note the three wharf spur tracks and the large amount of lumber being shipped. By this period, passenger and express freight had moved to the [[Digby Wharf]], but the Annapolis Wharf remained busy with lumber shipments.
  
 
Photo courtesy [[:Category:Tony Kalkman|Tony Kalkman]], featured on a [https://www.facebook.com/groups/DARDPI.ca/posts/2129813857387032/ DAR-DPI.ca Facebook post, May 23, 2024].
 
Photo courtesy [[:Category:Tony Kalkman|Tony Kalkman]], featured on a [https://www.facebook.com/groups/DARDPI.ca/posts/2129813857387032/ DAR-DPI.ca Facebook post, May 23, 2024].

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Summary

A hand-coloured postcard showing the Annapolis Royal Wharf circa 1906 as indicated by the publication number 101,934 of Valentines and Son[1] Postcard has a Janaury 1913 postmark. Note the three wharf spur tracks and the large amount of lumber being shipped. By this period, passenger and express freight had moved to the Digby Wharf, but the Annapolis Wharf remained busy with lumber shipments.

Photo courtesy Tony Kalkman, featured on a DAR-DPI.ca Facebook post, May 23, 2024.

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current20:45, 25 May 2024Thumbnail for version as of 20:45, 25 May 20242,048 × 1,269 (275 KB)Dan Conlin (talk | contribs)A hand-colured postcard showing the Annapolis Royal Wharf circa 1906 as indicated by the publication number 101,934 of Valentines and Son<ref>[https://torontopostcardclub.com/canadian-postcard-publishers/valentine-sons/ "Valentine & Sons Publishing Co.", The Toronto Postcard Club]</ref>, thanks to Chris Gertridge.<ref>[https://www.facebook.com/gertridge/posts/10158362694584102 Chris Gertridge, Facebook Post February 6, 2021]</ref> Postcard has a Janaur 1913 postmark. Note the three wharf...

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