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Digby Station July 2, 1904. 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 stationmaster's residence in between (unconfirmed). This postcard was taken from [[:Image:Digby2.jpg|an original photograph of the station.]]
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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; the [[Digby Enginehouse|enginehouse]] in the background and the [[Digby Station Restaurant]] in between.<ref>Ralph Beaumount, [[Heckman's Canadian Pacific: A Photographic Journey]] (2010) p. 288</ref> 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 & Sons 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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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; the enginehouse in the background and the Digby Station Restaurant in between.[1] 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 & Sons publication number 102,875 in the lower left.[2]

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