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Latest revision as of 22:01, 22 June 2025
Courtesy of Nova Scotia Archives
'Canada's Ocean Playground'
The Tourism Industry in Nova Scotia, 1870-1970
The Mascarene
D.A.R. Engine No. 531 was named for Jean-Paul Mascarene, Lieutenant-Governor of Acadia, 1740-1749. This engine was built in Scotland for Canadian Pacific Railway in 1903 and scrapped in Kentville, December 1938. This photograph was taken at Kentville, May 1935.
Date: 1935
Photographer: Allen Gibson
Reference no.: Nova Scotia Archives Photo: Transportation: Railways
Negative no.: N-44
Allen Gibson's notes on back of photo.
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