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+ | The [[Annapolis Royal Station]] with the station wagon car meeting passengers for the Farmer's hotel driven by hotel owner William H. Edwards, circa 1925. Note the monkey on the car hood which became a regular fixture on Edward's trip to the station.<ref>Ian Lawrence, ''Historic Nova Scotia'', Nimbus Publishing, (2002), p. 156.</ref> | ||
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''Courtesy of Nova Scotia Archives''<br> | ''Courtesy of Nova Scotia Archives''<br> | ||
'Canada's Ocean Playground'<br> | 'Canada's Ocean Playground'<br> | ||
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The Tourism Industry in Nova Scotia, 1870-1970<br> | The Tourism Industry in Nova Scotia, 1870-1970<br> | ||
Well-Dressed Couple in a Chauffeur-Driven Automobile leaving an unidentified train station, Annapolis Royal. The car was owned by William H. (Bill) Edwards, proprietor of the Farmers Hotel<br> | Well-Dressed Couple in a Chauffeur-Driven Automobile leaving an unidentified train station, Annapolis Royal. The car was owned by William H. (Bill) Edwards, proprietor of the Farmers Hotel<br> | ||
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Reference no.: Historic Restoration Society of Annapolis County Nova Scotia<br> Archives accession no. 1988-269.1 no. 85<br> | Reference no.: Historic Restoration Society of Annapolis County Nova Scotia<br> Archives accession no. 1988-269.1 no. 85<br> | ||
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[[:Category:Nova Scotia Archives|Category:Nova Scotia Archives]]<br> | [[:Category:Nova Scotia Archives|Category:Nova Scotia Archives]]<br> | ||
[[Category:Nova Scotia Archives]] | [[Category:Nova Scotia Archives]] |
Latest revision as of 19:16, 15 October 2019
The Annapolis Royal Station with the station wagon car meeting passengers for the Farmer's hotel driven by hotel owner William H. Edwards, circa 1925. Note the monkey on the car hood which became a regular fixture on Edward's trip to the station.[1]
Courtesy of Nova Scotia Archives
'Canada's Ocean Playground'
Cataloguing information:
The Tourism Industry in Nova Scotia, 1870-1970
Well-Dressed Couple in a Chauffeur-Driven Automobile leaving an unidentified train station, Annapolis Royal. The car was owned by William H. (Bill) Edwards, proprietor of the Farmers Hotel
Date: ca. 1925
Photographer: Paul Yates
Reference no.: Historic Restoration Society of Annapolis County Nova Scotia
Archives accession no. 1988-269.1 no. 85
References
- ↑ Ian Lawrence, Historic Nova Scotia, Nimbus Publishing, (2002), p. 156.
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