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about the discrepancies between the photo and the description.
 
about the discrepancies between the photo and the description.
  
Can this possibly be a HAROLD Jenkins photo if indeed it is a 1901 photo?? It seems that Jenkins marked all his photos whether taken or collected with his name so this might be the case.
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Can this possibly be a HAROLD Jenkins photo if indeed it is a 1901 photo?? It seems that Jenkins marked all his photos whether taken or collected with his name so this might be the case. Harold however had an extensive collection that included not only his own photos but of many others which he marked with his name as well. So it seems that as Harold was born in 1906, no matter what year this photo is from, it's is most likely not his photo but a collected photo.
  
[http://nsroyalvisit.yolasite.com/1900---1950.php Could this either of:]
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It would appear that lacking the brick Windsor Station that was built in 1905, this relinquishes this photo to pre-1905. The only Royal visit recorded before 1905 was, as the original photo description depicts, the [https://web.archive.org/web/20160629222235/https://nsroyalvisit.yolasite.com/1900---1950.php 1901 Royal visit].
 
*1901 - The Duke & Duchess of Cornwall & York (later King George V and Queen Mary) - October. Halifax, Amherst.
 
*1901 - The Duke & Duchess of Cornwall & York (later King George V and Queen Mary) - October. Halifax, Amherst.
  
*1906 - Prince Arthur of Connaught - 28 April to 29 April. Halifax. VIsited Royal Artillery Park.
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There has been no description found however of the visit that would indicate the train should be pointed in the direction of Kentville.
  
*1911 - Princess Patricia of Connaught - Halifax.
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While Union Jacks are flying on the upper left and right, the lower right seems to be showing a Red Ensign and on the lower left is what appears to be a Blue Ensign. Looking carefully you will see the Red Ensign, in the canton, appears to be a Union Jack either with no St. Andrew's flag or with a drastically lighter blue for the St. Andrew's component. This could be indicative of a hand made flag (along with the rather strange proportions) or could this be as this article indicates a [https://web.archive.org/web/20100701025331/http://sites.google.com/site/naeddyr/symbols Union Flag of Great Britain and Ireland]?
 
 
*1912 - Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught with Princess Luise, Duchess of Connaught  and their daughter Princess Patricia. Prince Arthur installed as Governor General at Quebec City.  Prince Arthur unveils Sir Sanford Fleming Park (Dingle Tower) memorial in Halifax. 01 August to 17 August. Digby, Windsor, Wolfville, Grand Pre, Port Williams, Starr's Point, Canard, Kentville and Middleton.
 
 
 
*1913 - Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught with Princess Luise, Duchess of Connaught  and their daughter Princess Patricia left Halifax on the Empress of Britain for Liverpool - March 22.
 
 
 
*1913 - Prince Albert (later King George VI), Halifax, May 24th. Prince Albert arrived on the cruiser, Cumberland. He drove through the streets of Halifax with Commander Smith and Captain Hicks, Aide de Campe to Lieutenant Governor McGregor. He attended an "at home" and dance at Government House.
 
 
 
*1919 - Prince Edward, Prince of Wales (later King Edward VIII and Duke of Windsor after his abdication in 1936) - 17 August to 18 August. Arrived on HMS Dragon.
 
 
 
 
 
While Union Jacks are flying on the upper left and right, the lower right seems to be showing a Red Ensign and on the lower right is a flag that has yet to be properly identified but which may lend a clue to solving who's train this is. Looking carefully you will see it appears to be a Union Jack either with no St. Andrew's flag or with a drastically lighter blue for the St. Andrew's component. Could this be as this article indicates a [http://sites.google.com/site/naeddyr/symbols Union Flag of Great Britain and Ireland]?
 
  
 
2020-02-10
 
2020-02-10
  
 
With more info from the West Hants Historical Society are we getting closer or do we still have a mystery? These are my notes and obs.<br>
 
With more info from the West Hants Historical Society are we getting closer or do we still have a mystery? These are my notes and obs.<br>
Train pulled by #25 in the mystery photo<br>
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*Train pulled by #25 in the mystery photo<br>
 
http://dardpi.ca/wiki/index.php?title=File:DAR0025b.jpg<br>
 
http://dardpi.ca/wiki/index.php?title=File:DAR0025b.jpg<br>
Same Blue flag as on #25 http://www.novamuse.ca/Detail/objects/144157 <br>
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*Same Blue flag as on #25 ? http://www.novamuse.ca/Detail/objects/144157 <br>
but 1912 visit looks like #32 <br>
 
DAR0032 http://www.novamuse.ca/Detail/objects/139770 ACCESSION NUMBER: 91.725.10 Governor General Train Aug 16, 1912 The Duke of Connaught (son of Queen Victoria). <br>
 
 
 
At Windsor Station http://www.novamuse.ca/Detail/objects/144123
 

Revision as of 19:18, 24 May 2020

That is the description as delivered however, there is a discussion thread here:

about the discrepancies between the photo and the description.

Can this possibly be a HAROLD Jenkins photo if indeed it is a 1901 photo?? It seems that Jenkins marked all his photos whether taken or collected with his name so this might be the case. Harold however had an extensive collection that included not only his own photos but of many others which he marked with his name as well. So it seems that as Harold was born in 1906, no matter what year this photo is from, it's is most likely not his photo but a collected photo.

It would appear that lacking the brick Windsor Station that was built in 1905, this relinquishes this photo to pre-1905. The only Royal visit recorded before 1905 was, as the original photo description depicts, the 1901 Royal visit.

  • 1901 - The Duke & Duchess of Cornwall & York (later King George V and Queen Mary) - October. Halifax, Amherst.

There has been no description found however of the visit that would indicate the train should be pointed in the direction of Kentville.

While Union Jacks are flying on the upper left and right, the lower right seems to be showing a Red Ensign and on the lower left is what appears to be a Blue Ensign. Looking carefully you will see the Red Ensign, in the canton, appears to be a Union Jack either with no St. Andrew's flag or with a drastically lighter blue for the St. Andrew's component. This could be indicative of a hand made flag (along with the rather strange proportions) or could this be as this article indicates a Union Flag of Great Britain and Ireland?

2020-02-10

With more info from the West Hants Historical Society are we getting closer or do we still have a mystery? These are my notes and obs.

  • Train pulled by #25 in the mystery photo

http://dardpi.ca/wiki/index.php?title=File:DAR0025b.jpg