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Malcolm Taylor began working for the DAR as a rookie trainman in 1931 and retired as a conductor on the Dayliner in 1971. | Malcolm Taylor began working for the DAR as a rookie trainman in 1931 and retired as a conductor on the Dayliner in 1971. | ||
− | Thank you to June Boswell for providing images of her late father's DAR artifacts. | + | Thank you to June Boswell for providing images of her late father's DAR artifacts and reminisces of growing up in a railway family. |
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
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File:2018-04-25 006.jpg | File:2018-04-25 006.jpg | ||
+ | File:DAR conductors daughter.pdf|I am a DAR Conductor's Daughter | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
Revision as of 12:21, 1 January 2020
Malcolm Taylor
Malcolm Taylor began working for the DAR as a rookie trainman in 1931 and retired as a conductor on the Dayliner in 1971.
Thank you to June Boswell for providing images of her late father's DAR artifacts and reminisces of growing up in a railway family.
Gallery
- DAR conductors daughter.pdf
I am a DAR Conductor's Daughter