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Falmouth was home to several large apple warehouses and a small station built in 1888.(1)
 
Falmouth was home to several large apple warehouses and a small station built in 1888.(1)
  
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File:Windsor_21_A16_East.jpg|Topographic map from Falmouth to Ellershouse circa 1956.
 
Image:Plaster Train Falmouth.jpg|[[Gypsum Trains|Gypsum train]] westbound climbing out of Avon River Valley at [[Falmouth]] on August 17, 1977.
 
Image:Plaster Train Falmouth.jpg|[[Gypsum Trains|Gypsum train]] westbound climbing out of Avon River Valley at [[Falmouth]] on August 17, 1977.
 
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===Other Known Photographs===
 
===Other Known Photographs===
 
[http://www.images.technomuses.ca/searchpf.php?id=85973&lang=en 1905 - Snow! - Canada Science and Technology Museum Image STR04100a.]
 
[http://www.images.technomuses.ca/searchpf.php?id=85973&lang=en 1905 - Snow! - Canada Science and Technology Museum Image STR04100a.]

Revision as of 15:25, 13 January 2012

Falmouth, Nova Scotia

Mile 32.88 from Windsor Junction on the Halifax Subdivision (Mile 48.69 from Halifax)

Falmouth was home to several large apple warehouses and a small station built in 1888.(1)

Gallery

Other Known Photographs

1905 - Snow! - Canada Science and Technology Museum Image STR04100a.

References

  • (1) Construction date given in transcript of the Department of Railways and Canals, Engineer's Report, 1888, compiled by J.B. King, Scotia Railway Society Collection, Nova Scotia Archives and Records Management, RG28 Series S Vol. 4 File 15