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Photograph of a custom [[:Category:Refrigerator Cars|refrigerator car]] made for [[E. E. Armstrong Warehouse|Edward E. Armstrong]], a large apple grower in [[Falmouth]], NS, circa 1905. Armstrong had a small fleet of his own reefers to ship apples in season as well as other products.They were built at [[:Category:Rhodes, Curry & Co.|Rhodes, Curry & Co.]] in Amherst. Each had a 60,000 pound capacity and were painted light blue and lettered for the "Armstrong Refrigerator Line" on one end with a diamond shield and "Owned by E.E. Armstrong, Falmouth N.S." lettered on the other.<ref>''Amherst Daily News'', August 26, 1905, cited in Mike Parker, ''End of the Line The Dominion Atlantic Railway: A Trip Back in Time'', Lawrencetown NS: Pottersfield Press (2019), p. 196</ref>
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Photograph of a custom [[:Category:Refrigerator Cars|refrigerator car]] made for [[E. E. Armstrong Apple Warehouse|Edward E. Armstrong]], circa 1905. Armstrong was a large apple grower in [[Falmouth]], NS who had a small fleet of his own reefers to ship apples in season as well as other products.They were built at [[:Category:Rhodes, Curry & Co.|Rhodes, Curry & Co.]] in Amherst. Each had a 60,000 pound capacity and were painted light blue and lettered for the "Armstrong Refrigerator Line" on one end with a diamond shield and "Owned by E.E. Armstrong, Falmouth N.S." lettered on the other.<ref>''Amherst Daily News'', August 26, 1905, cited in Mike Parker, ''End of the Line The Dominion Atlantic Railway: A Trip Back in Time'', Lawrencetown NS: Pottersfield Press (2019), p. 196</ref>
  
 
Photograph used with permission courtesy of Chris Gertridge.
 
Photograph used with permission courtesy of Chris Gertridge.
 
Originally posted on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/DARDPI.ca/permalink/1026733024361793/
 
Originally posted on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/DARDPI.ca/permalink/1026733024361793/
  
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[[Category:Chris Gertridge Collection]]

Latest revision as of 14:18, 29 February 2020

Photograph of a custom refrigerator car made for Edward E. Armstrong, circa 1905. Armstrong was a large apple grower in Falmouth, NS who had a small fleet of his own reefers to ship apples in season as well as other products.They were built at Rhodes, Curry & Co. in Amherst. Each had a 60,000 pound capacity and were painted light blue and lettered for the "Armstrong Refrigerator Line" on one end with a diamond shield and "Owned by E.E. Armstrong, Falmouth N.S." lettered on the other.[1]

Photograph used with permission courtesy of Chris Gertridge. Originally posted on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/DARDPI.ca/permalink/1026733024361793/

  1. Amherst Daily News, August 26, 1905, cited in Mike Parker, End of the Line The Dominion Atlantic Railway: A Trip Back in Time, Lawrencetown NS: Pottersfield Press (2019), p. 196

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