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Ward, Harry
Harry Ward 1871-1959
Henry Patrick Ward, known as Harry Ward, was long-serving engineer for the DAR from Yarmouth. His home on Huntington Street in Yarmouth from 1919 to 1958 is now a heritage house.[1]
He passed away on January 3, 1959 at the age of 87. A collection of his papers and photographs were sold at auction in Halifax on March 23, 2019.[2]
Gallery
Engineer Harry Ward in his working clothes, possibly at his Yarmouth home after a run, undated.
Engineer Harry Ward and the crew of a passenger train, probably the "Flying Bluenose" at the Yarmouth Station, undated.
Locomotive No. 21 "Fortuna" with engineer Harry Ward and an unidentified fireman, circa 1915.
Engineer Harry Ward with locomotive No. 547, circa 1945.
Locomotive No. 547 at Yarmouth with crew, including engineer Harry Ward, circa 1945.
Locomotive No. 547 and crew including Harry Ward at Yarmouth, circa 1945.