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The second [[Annapolis Royal Station]], photographed by CPR photographer Joseph Heckman, October 4, 1910.
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The second [[Annapolis Royal Station]], photographed by CPR photographer [[:Category:Joseph Heckman Photo|Joseph Heckman]], October 4, 1910. The station was, by this date, serving as a freight shed, having been replaced as passenger station in 1891 by the third Annapolis Royal "Frogmore" station. The porton of the shed on the left was detached from the station in 1914 and moved to the DAR mainline to become the [[Annapolis Royal Freight Shed]].
The station was, by this date, serving as a freight shed, having been replaced as passenger station in 1891 by the third Annapolis Royal "Frogmore" station. The porton of the shed on the left was detached from the station in 1914 and moved to the DAR mainline to become the [[Annapolis Royal Freight Shed]].
 
  
 
CPR Photograph, A-12034, from [https://www.cptracks.ca/data/RSR/RSR-082_Annapolis_Royal_NS.pdf Harry Jost and Barry Moody, "Canadian Pacific Railway Station Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia", Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Canada Railway Station Report, RSR-082, 1991, Canadian Pacific Historical Association Documents Library]
 
CPR Photograph, A-12034, from [https://www.cptracks.ca/data/RSR/RSR-082_Annapolis_Royal_NS.pdf Harry Jost and Barry Moody, "Canadian Pacific Railway Station Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia", Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Canada Railway Station Report, RSR-082, 1991, Canadian Pacific Historical Association Documents Library]
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The second Annapolis Royal Station, photographed by CPR photographer Joseph Heckman, October 4, 1910. The station was, by this date, serving as a freight shed, having been replaced as passenger station in 1891 by the third Annapolis Royal "Frogmore" station. The porton of the shed on the left was detached from the station in 1914 and moved to the DAR mainline to become the Annapolis Royal Freight Shed.

CPR Photograph, A-12034, from Harry Jost and Barry Moody, "Canadian Pacific Railway Station Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia", Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Canada Railway Station Report, RSR-082, 1991, Canadian Pacific Historical Association Documents Library

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