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− | Digby Station post card, postmarked July 2, 1904, as the [[Flying Bluenose]] arrives. Looking north (probably from the top of a box car) showing both the [[Digby Station|WCR station]] in the foreground and the [[Digby Enginehouse|enginehouse]] in the background with what might be the station restaurant lunch room or a stationmaster's residence in between (unconfirmed). This postcard was taken from [[:Image:Digby2.jpg|an original photograph of the station.]] | + | Digby Station post card, postmarked July 2, 1904, as the [[Flying Bluenose]] arrives. Looking north (probably from the top of a box car) showing both the [[Digby Station|WCR station]] in the foreground and the [[Digby Enginehouse|enginehouse]] in the background with what might be the station restaurant lunch room or a stationmaster's residence in between (unconfirmed). This postcard was taken from [[:Image:Digby2.jpg|an original photograph of the station, circa 1895.]] The postcard publication date was between January 1907 and August 1908 indicated by the Valentines & Son publication number 102,875 in the lower left.<ref>[https://torontopostcardclub.com/canadian-postcard-publishers/valentine-sons/ "Valentine & Sons Publishing Co.", The Toronto Postcard Club]</ref> |
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Revision as of 20:56, 5 March 2021
Digby Station post card, postmarked July 2, 1904, as the Flying Bluenose arrives. Looking north (probably from the top of a box car) showing both the WCR station in the foreground and the enginehouse in the background with what might be the station restaurant lunch room or a stationmaster's residence in between (unconfirmed). This postcard was taken from an original photograph of the station, circa 1895. The postcard publication date was between January 1907 and August 1908 indicated by the Valentines & Son publication number 102,875 in the lower left.[1]
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