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Henry Patrick Ward, known as Harry Ward, was long-serving engineer for the DAR from [[Yarmouth]]. His home on Huntington Street in Yarmouth from 1919 to 1958 is now a heritage house.<ref>[https://www.historicplaces.ca/en/rep-reg/place-lieu.aspx?id=6273  "Jacob Sweeny House, 44 Huntington Street, Yarmouth", ''Historic Places Initiative]</ref>
 
Henry Patrick Ward, known as Harry Ward, was long-serving engineer for the DAR from [[Yarmouth]]. His home on Huntington Street in Yarmouth from 1919 to 1958 is now a heritage house.<ref>[https://www.historicplaces.ca/en/rep-reg/place-lieu.aspx?id=6273  "Jacob Sweeny House, 44 Huntington Street, Yarmouth", ''Historic Places Initiative]</ref>
  
He passed away on January 3, 1959 at the age of 87.
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He passed away on January 3, 1959 at the age of 87. A collection of his papers and photographs were sold at auction in Halifax on March 23, 2019.<ref>[https://crowther-brayley.com/project/auction-march-23rd-2019/ Crowther and Brayley Auction, March 23, 2019, Lot 178]</ref>
  
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
  
 
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File:Ward 2B.jpg|Engineer [[Ward, Harry|Harry Ward]] in his working clothes, possibly at his Yarmouth home after a run, undated.
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File:Ward 4.jpg|Engineer's certificate from the Dominion Atlantic Railway for [[Ward, Harry|Harry Ward]], January 28, 1909.
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File:Ward 3B.jpg|Engineer [[Ward, Harry|Harry Ward]], News agent Harry MacKinley and the crew of a passenger train, probably the "[[Flying Bluenose]]" at the [[Yarmouth Station]], circa 1910.
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File:Ward1B.jpg|Locomotive [[DAR0021|No. 21 "Fortuna"]] with engineer [[Ward, Harry|Harry Ward]] and an unidentified fireman, circa 1915.
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File:Kalkman092.jpg|[[DAR0043|DAR Engine No. 43]] with [[Train No. 98]], at [[Digby Wharf]] with engineer [[Ward, Harry|Harry Ward]] on left & wharf agent [[McBride, Charles|McBride]] on right, [[SS Princess Helene]] in distance, circa 1930s.
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File:Kalkman091.jpg|[[DAR0037|Engine No. 37]], engineer [[Ward, Harry|Harry Ward]] with [[Train No. 98]], at [[Digby Wharf]] with [[SS Princess Helene]], circa 1930s.
 
File:KeddyConlin1.jpg|Engineer [[Ward, Harry|Harry Ward]] with locomotive [[DAR0547|No. 547]], circa 1945.
 
File:KeddyConlin1.jpg|Engineer [[Ward, Harry|Harry Ward]] with locomotive [[DAR0547|No. 547]], circa 1945.
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File:KeddyConlin2.jpg|Locomotive [[DAR0547|No. 547]] at [[Yarmouth]] with crew, including engineer [[Ward, Harry|Harry Ward]], circa 1945.
 
Image:PH-56-18 Engine 547 and crew.jpg|Locomotive [[DAR0547|No. 547]] and crew including [[Ward, Harry|Harry Ward]] at [[Yarmouth]], circa 1945.
 
Image:PH-56-18 Engine 547 and crew.jpg|Locomotive [[DAR0547|No. 547]] and crew including [[Ward, Harry|Harry Ward]] at [[Yarmouth]], circa 1945.
 
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==External Links==
 
==External Links==
 
[https://archives.novascotia.ca/vital-statistics/death/?ID=415606 Death Certificate]
 
[https://archives.novascotia.ca/vital-statistics/death/?ID=415606 Death Certificate]
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Latest revision as of 08:39, 16 March 2024

Harry Ward 1871-1959

Henry Patrick Ward, known as Harry Ward, was long-serving engineer for the DAR from Yarmouth. His home on Huntington Street in Yarmouth from 1919 to 1958 is now a heritage house.[1]

He passed away on January 3, 1959 at the age of 87. A collection of his papers and photographs were sold at auction in Halifax on March 23, 2019.[2]

Gallery

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Death Certificate