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George would take photos of everything in the Kentville yard whenever he got the chance. He was from Truro, so would only get to Kentville once in awhile, and would make good use of the opportunity. He took a lot of photos, and took a lot of extra shots often, then traded and sold negs all across the country. His photos can come from a lot of different people, and of course can easily come with no credits, wrong locations and dates.  
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George Parks (1922) is a Truro native who worked for the C.N.R. for his entire career. He was in Truro for 17 years with the C.N.R. until he transferred and moved on to other C.N.R. locations. George took photos of every line, every car and every engine he could across Nova Scotia and much of Canada. He has [[:Category:George Parks Photo|an extensive collection of photographs]] and is pleased to know that so many enjoy his photos he traded to others.<ref>Steve Meredith, ''Phone conversation with George Parks on January 28, 2012''.</ref>
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Whenever George got to the D.A.R., he would take "photos of everything in the Kentville yard whenever he got the chance. He was from Truro, so would only get to Kentville once in a while, and would make good use of the opportunity." "He took a lot of photos, and took a lot of extra shots often, then traded and sold negs all across the country. [[:Category:George Parks Photo|His photos]] can come from a lot of different people, and of course can easily come with no credits, wrong locations and dates."<ref>Steve Meredith, ''Email from Jim O'Donnell January 21, 2012''.</ref>
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Parks also appears to have collaborated or traded photographs with [[:Category:Harold_Jenkins_Photo|Harold Jenkins]] as many of Jenkins prints show up in the Parks Collection.
  
 
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==Use of Contributed Material==
Steve has given the DARDPI wiki permission to use his images, research and writings and for individuals to enjoy them for their own personal study of the D.A.R. Steve Meredith reserves all rights on his images, research  and writings for any commercial use and forbids the use of these images, research  and writings on any other site without his express permission.
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Latest revision as of 21:02, 14 February 2024

George Parks


George Parks (1922) is a Truro native who worked for the C.N.R. for his entire career. He was in Truro for 17 years with the C.N.R. until he transferred and moved on to other C.N.R. locations. George took photos of every line, every car and every engine he could across Nova Scotia and much of Canada. He has an extensive collection of photographs and is pleased to know that so many enjoy his photos he traded to others.[1]

Whenever George got to the D.A.R., he would take "photos of everything in the Kentville yard whenever he got the chance. He was from Truro, so would only get to Kentville once in a while, and would make good use of the opportunity." "He took a lot of photos, and took a lot of extra shots often, then traded and sold negs all across the country. His photos can come from a lot of different people, and of course can easily come with no credits, wrong locations and dates."[2]

Parks also appears to have collaborated or traded photographs with Harold Jenkins as many of Jenkins prints show up in the Parks Collection.


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References and Footnotes

  1. Steve Meredith, Phone conversation with George Parks on January 28, 2012.
  2. Steve Meredith, Email from Jim O'Donnell January 21, 2012.

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