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(Clipping in a scrap book by George Warden form the Kentville Advertiser January 28, 1965 showing a photograph of Locomotive No. 544 posed on the Kentville Turntable with roundhouse and machine shop workers. The Kentville Water Tower can be seen at its first location beside the turntable, before it was moved close to the river and replaced with a stand pipe. Circa 1930. Photo courtes...)
 
 
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== Summary ==
Clipping in a scrap book by [[Warden, George|George  Warden]] form the Kentville [[The Advertiser|Advertiser]] January 28, 1965 showing a photograph of Locomotive [[DAR0544|No. 544]] posed on the [[Kentville Turntable]] with [[Kentville Roundhouse|roundhouse]] and [[Kentville Machine Shop|machine shop]] workers. The [[Kentville Water Tower]] can be seen at its first location beside the turntable, before it was moved close to the river and replaced with a stand pipe. Circa 1930.
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Clipping in a scrap book by [[Warden, George|George  Warden]] from the Kentville [[:Category:The Advertiser|Advertiser]] January 28, 1965 showing a photograph of Locomotive [[DAR0544|No. 544]] posed on the [[Kentville Turntable]] with [[Kentville Roundhouse|roundhouse]] and [[Kentville Machine Shop|machine shop]] workers. The [[Kentville Water Tower]] can be seen at its first location beside the turntable, before it was moved close to the river and replaced with a stand pipe. Circa 1930.
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See full article here: [[Advertiser 1965-01-28 - Roundhouse and Machine Shop Crew]]
  
 
Photo courtesy [[:Category:Tony Kalkman|Tony Kalkman]], featured on a [https://www.facebook.com/groups/DARDPI.ca/posts/1925009881200765/ DAR-DPI Facebook post, July 9, 2023].
 
Photo courtesy [[:Category:Tony Kalkman|Tony Kalkman]], featured on a [https://www.facebook.com/groups/DARDPI.ca/posts/1925009881200765/ DAR-DPI Facebook post, July 9, 2023].

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Summary

Clipping in a scrap book by George Warden from the Kentville Advertiser January 28, 1965 showing a photograph of Locomotive No. 544 posed on the Kentville Turntable with roundhouse and machine shop workers. The Kentville Water Tower can be seen at its first location beside the turntable, before it was moved close to the river and replaced with a stand pipe. Circa 1930.

See full article here: Advertiser 1965-01-28 - Roundhouse and Machine Shop Crew

Photo courtesy Tony Kalkman, featured on a DAR-DPI Facebook post, July 9, 2023.

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