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==Period Gallery of Uniforms in Use== | ==Period Gallery of Uniforms in Use== | ||
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+ | Image:DAR0033a.jpg|[[DAR0033|No. 33]] at [[Wolfville Station]] circa 1901 to 1911. | ||
+ | Image:Bluenosecrew.jpg|Train crew of the [[Flying Bluenose]], 1916. | ||
+ | File:Kalkman42.jpg|[[Kentville Freight Shed]] with C. F. “Fritz” Walter, DAR constable & caretaker, train crew and station staff, circa 1920s. | ||
File:Kalkman65.jpg|Retirement day for DAR employees at the [[Kentville Station]] showing left to right Harry William, conductor; Ray Christie, master mechanic; Cecil Guild, train man; William Cox, machinist, June 1 1956. | File:Kalkman65.jpg|Retirement day for DAR employees at the [[Kentville Station]] showing left to right Harry William, conductor; Ray Christie, master mechanic; Cecil Guild, train man; William Cox, machinist, June 1 1956. | ||
</Gallery> | </Gallery> | ||
[[Category:Corporate]] | [[Category:Corporate]] |
Revision as of 16:44, 2 October 2023
Uniforms and Clothing
Some employees of the DAR and CPR working with passengers had uniforms supplied to them in earlier years of DAR history. Freight service employees bought their own clothing. Here are some items of uniforms used by DAR employees.
Gallery of Uniform Objects
The uniform worn by DAR employee Malcolm Taylor.
A button on the uniform worn by DAR employee Malcolm Taylor.
Each bar indicates 5 years of service, totaling 40 years on the sleeve of the uniform worn by DAR employee Malcolm Taylor.
Period Gallery of Uniforms in Use
No. 33 at Wolfville Station circa 1901 to 1911.
Train crew of the Flying Bluenose, 1916.
Kentville Freight Shed with C. F. “Fritz” Walter, DAR constable & caretaker, train crew and station staff, circa 1920s.
Retirement day for DAR employees at the Kentville Station showing left to right Harry William, conductor; Ray Christie, master mechanic; Cecil Guild, train man; William Cox, machinist, June 1 1956.
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