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Mount Uniacke Water Tower
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Mount Uniacke Water Tower
First Water Tower
Intercolonial Railway Style, 17,000 gallon capacity filled by pump, used when water was scarce at the Newport Water Tower.[1]
Gallery
Passenger train stopped at Mount Uniacke Water Tower, November 8, 1919.
Second Water Tower
Canadian Pacific semi-enclosed water tower.
Gallery
Wayfreight from Windsor Junction to Kentville passes Mount Uniacke Water Tower on July 31, 1958.
Mount Uniacke Water Tower, looking west, photographed by Harold Jenkins, December 4, 1960.
Mount Uniacke Water Tower location, looking east with tank foundation to left, March 22, 2020.
Footing of the old water pump for the Mount Uniacke Water Tower, March 22, 2020.
References and Footnotes
- ↑ Map "Intercolonial Railay of Canada Water Service, Water Tanks Showing Location, Capacity and Other Information", Moncton, N.B., Nov. 17, 1909, updated Nov. 27, 1912, Moncton Museum Collection, courtesy Pierre Babineau