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− | Select, boxed apples being loaded onto a DAR or CPR box car at the team track by the freight shed in [[Kentville]], photographed by [[:Category:A.L._Hardy|A.L. Hardy]] circa 1912. Kentville located determined by [[:Category:Chris Gertridge Collection|Chris Gertridge]] based on the Baptist Church steeple on the right and the original Kings County Academy building on the left. [[:Category:Phil Vogler Collection|Phil Vogler]] located this photo published in the ''Farmer's Magazine'' (July-December 1912) captioned "BETTER THAN A GOLD MINE, Loading select apples for the Old Country market. Photo by A. L. Hardy"<ref>[https://www.facebook.com/phil.vogler.9/posts/2397810440349771 Facebook Post July 9, 2021 by Phil Vogler]</ref>. | + | Select, boxed apples being loaded onto a DAR or CPR box car at the team track by the freight shed in [[Kentville]], photographed by [[:Category:A.L._Hardy|A.L. Hardy]] circa 1912. The apples were shipped from Ralph S. Eaton's "Hillcrest Farm" in the Middle Dyke area.<ref>"The First Carload of Box Apples Shipped From Kentville, N. S., by Hillcrest Orchards.", ''The Maritime Farmer and Co-operative Dairyman'', April 15 1913, page 466</ref> The Kentville located determined by [[:Category:Chris Gertridge Collection|Chris Gertridge]] based on the Baptist Church steeple on the right and the original Kings County Academy building on the left. [[:Category:Phil Vogler Collection|Phil Vogler]] located this photo published in the ''Farmer's Magazine'' (July-December 1912) captioned "BETTER THAN A GOLD MINE, Loading select apples for the Old Country market. Photo by A. L. Hardy"<ref>[https://www.facebook.com/phil.vogler.9/posts/2397810440349771 Facebook Post July 9, 2021 by Phil Vogler]</ref>. |
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Revision as of 20:20, 13 July 2021
Summary
Select, boxed apples being loaded onto a DAR or CPR box car at the team track by the freight shed in Kentville, photographed by A.L. Hardy circa 1912. The apples were shipped from Ralph S. Eaton's "Hillcrest Farm" in the Middle Dyke area.[1] The Kentville located determined by Chris Gertridge based on the Baptist Church steeple on the right and the original Kings County Academy building on the left. Phil Vogler located this photo published in the Farmer's Magazine (July-December 1912) captioned "BETTER THAN A GOLD MINE, Loading select apples for the Old Country market. Photo by A. L. Hardy"[2].
- ↑ "The First Carload of Box Apples Shipped From Kentville, N. S., by Hillcrest Orchards.", The Maritime Farmer and Co-operative Dairyman, April 15 1913, page 466
- ↑ Facebook Post July 9, 2021 by Phil Vogler
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