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Sarah Taylor (talk | contribs) (Courtesy of https://archives.novascotia.ca/communityalbums/ Source: ADMIRAL DIGBY MUSEUM<br> Prince Rupert on September 16th, 1909. This ship was in service between 1895 and 1913. It was the first on this service designed to make train connections.<br> <br> Date: 16 September 1909<br> <br> Reference: Admiral Digby Museum P12683<br> Category: Admiral Digby Museum Collection Category: Nova Scotia Archives Category: Postcards) |
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Prince Rupert on September 16th, 1909. This ship was in service between 1895 and 1913. It was the first on this service designed to make train connections.<br> | Prince Rupert on September 16th, 1909. This ship was in service between 1895 and 1913. It was the first on this service designed to make train connections.<br> |
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Courtesy of https://archives.novascotia.ca/communityalbums/
Source: ADMIRAL DIGBY MUSEUM
Prince Rupert on September 16th, 1909. This ship was in service between 1895 and 1913. It was the first on this service designed to make train connections.
Date: 16 September 1909
Reference: Admiral Digby Museum P12683
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