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- The first Wilson Memorial General Hospital (1946) was located on Gilbert Street. When the new and more modern hospital was built in 1971, the old hospital building became known as the Peninsula BuildThe first Wilson Memorial General Hospital (1946) was located on Gilbert Street. …
- Photograph of the Beardmore Hotel, which was constructed by Bob Davidson. The hotel had 20 rooms and was operated for many years by Burt Dowell. The hotel burned to the ground in 1958.Photograph of the Beardmore Hotel, which was constructed by Bob Davidson. The …
- Residents of Beardmore Ontario pose beside a Snowplane. Snowplanes were the invention of Karl Lorch Of Spy Hill, Saskatchewan. The machines were propeller driven, could carry two to six people, and gResidents of Beardmore Ontario pose beside a Snowplane. Snowplanes were the invention …
- Photograph of Beardmore's first school which was built in 1936. A newer school was completed in 1947.Photograph of Beardmore's first school which was built in 1936. A newer …
- Map shows 'PeeDee' line through the North Lake area in Northwestern Ontario.Map shows 'PeeDee' line through the North Lake area in Northwestern Ontario.
- The North Lake Station was located approximately 86 miles from Port Arthur, at Mile Post 71.0 on the Port Arthur Duluth and Western Railway line. The station was abandoned by 1916. The railway was inThe North Lake Station was located approximately 86 miles from Port Arthur, …
- Eastbound CPR train #8 passing through rock cut near Rossport, OntarioEastbound CPR train #8 passing through rock cut near Rossport, Ontario
- In 1890, Black Auntie, a wood burning locomotive, brought passengers to Stanley Park for a picnic. Picnickers were transported by flatcar or boxcar for the day. The locomotive pushed the flatcar so tIn 1890, Black Auntie, a wood burning locomotive, brought passengers to Stanley …
- A comment from Bobby Timson relates the following clarification regarding this photograph: "While Boston & Maine's #3718 was named "Ye Salem Witch". This photo is not of that locomotive. The B&M locoA comment from Bobby Timson relates the following clarification regarding this photograph: …
- Canadian National Railway ticket issued to Mrs. Marander to take the train to market twice per month, from the stop at Wolfe to Fort William in 1938.Canadian National Railway ticket issued to Mrs. Marander to take the train …
- Identification, or pass, for the Canadian National Railway, with photo of trackman and his wife. This would have allowed them free transportation on the CNR. The employees years of service with the CIdentification, or pass, for the Canadian National Railway, with photo of trackman …
- Johnny Hume (right) train agent and George McLeod (left) engineer. Johnny Hume was remembered for his unfailing kindness. George McLeod delighted onlookers with the theatrical show he put on when heJohnny Hume (right) train agent and George McLeod (left) engineer. Johnny Hume …
- This multipressure locomotive was designed in Montreal at Montreal Locomotive works in 1928. These locomotives were assigned road numbers 5900 through 5919. These were part of the Selkirks, a name chThis multipressure locomotive was designed in Montreal at Montreal Locomotive works in …
- CPR '5468' represents a high pressure oil-fired, heavy freight locomotive. It is one of the last class freight steam locomotives built new for a Canadian Railway. It is currently under lease to the SCPR '5468' represents a high pressure oil-fired, heavy freight locomotive. It is …
- The Canadian Pacific Railway used a variety of locomotives to lead its trains from coast to coast in Canada. These were built to handle rugged terrain of western Canada. The 'Selkirks' were designedThe Canadian Pacific Railway used a variety of locomotives to lead its …
- Cover of an actual schedule from Canadian National Railways, August 1929. This timetable shows local departure and arrival times across Canada and the Western region. Mileage was 11,345 miles. The whCover of an actual schedule from Canadian National Railways, August 1929. This …
- One of the twenty locomotives of this type designed in the 1930's for CPR's fast intercity passenger services and completed in 1937-38 by the Canadian Locomotive Co. in Kingston, Ontario. Also, referOne of the twenty locomotives of this type designed in the 1930's …
- Makies Siding (Gravel Lake)was the stop before North Lake on the Port Arthur Duluth and Western Railway line to the Gunflint Trail, Northwestern Ontario.Makies Siding (Gravel Lake)was the stop before North Lake on the Port …
- The locomotive 3002, was built at the Montreal Locomotive Works, and was assigned to service the area between Toronto and Windsor, OntarioThe locomotive 3002, was built at the Montreal Locomotive Works, and was …
- With 65 engines, Canadian Pacific owned the second largest North American fleet. The first, delivered in 1929, were standard engines, but beginning in 1937 they were streamlined and used primarily foWith 65 engines, Canadian Pacific owned the second largest North American fleet. …