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(W&A locomotive No. 2 Gabriel at the Annapolis Royal Station, photographed by Palace Railway Car Photographic Company, the circa 1885, featured in an Chronicle Herald article, circa 1960, by [[H. B. Jefferson|"J. B. King" (H. B. Jeff...)
 
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[[W&ARGABRIEL|W&A locomotive No. 2 Gabriel]] at the [[Annapolis Royal Station]], photographed by Palace Railway Car Photographic Company, the circa 1885, featured in an Chronicle Herald article, circa 1960, by [[H. B. Jefferson|"J. B. King" (H. B. Jefferon)]]. King identifies the locomotive and note that it is decorated to mark the marriage of an IOOF member named Mr. King to a Miss Reed. The background and distinctive eaves trim show this to be the first station in [[Annapolis Royal]]. Photograph belonged to J. D. How of Windsor.
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[[W&ARGABRIEL|W&A locomotive No. 2 Gabriel]] at the [[Annapolis Royal Station]], photographed by Palace Rail Road Car Photographic Company, the circa 1885, featured in an Chronicle Herald article, circa 1960, by [[H. B. Jefferson|"J. B. King" (H. B. Jefferon)]]. King identifies the locomotive and note that it is decorated to mark the marriage of an IOOF member named Mr. King to a Miss Reed. The background and distinctive eaves trim show this to be the first station in [[Annapolis Royal]]. Photograph belonged to J. D. How of Windsor.
  
 
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W&A locomotive No. 2 Gabriel at the Annapolis Royal Station, photographed by Palace Rail Road Car Photographic Company, the circa 1885, featured in an Chronicle Herald article, circa 1960, by "J. B. King" (H. B. Jefferon). King identifies the locomotive and note that it is decorated to mark the marriage of an IOOF member named Mr. King to a Miss Reed. The background and distinctive eaves trim show this to be the first station in Annapolis Royal. Photograph belonged to J. D. How of Windsor.

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