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University of British Columbia Library Rare Books and Special Collections Wallace B. Chung and Madeline H. Chung collection
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Self in oats [at Weyburn]

Photographs of a journey across Canada from Ontario to the Pacific coast by C.P.R. steamship and railroad. This was taken at Arthur Burnett's farm [?] in Weyburn, Saskatchewan with perhaps the creator of this photograph in a field of oats.

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Cross Section Book 375

A small journal with facts and figures compiling railway earnings, expenses, carloads, and commodities. Notes that it was compiled by AB McNeill chief clerk to superintendent, E&N railway. Includes additional information on loose pages tucked inside. Graphs changes from a number of dates stretching from as early as 1906 to as late as 1960.

Burt

Fred Brown's Daily Journal 1887

Fred S. Brown, the dispatcher for Esquimalt and Nanaimo Railway Company, kept an almost daily log of activity on the railroad from 1887 until 1905. It includes information such as where trains were going, what they were carrying, who was working on them, and what the weather was like.

Brown, Fred S.

Fred Brown's Daily Journal 1888

Fred S. Brown, the dispatcher for Esquimalt and Nanaimo Railway Company, kept an almost daily log of activity on the railroad from 1887 until 1905. It includes information such as where trains were going, what they were carrying, who was working on them, and what the weather was like.

Brown, Fred S.

Fred Brown's Daily Journal 1896

Fred S. Brown, the dispatcher for Esquimalt and Nanaimo Railway Company, kept an almost daily log of activity on the railroad from 1887 until 1905. It includes information such as where trains were going, what they were carrying, who was working on them, and what the weather was like.

Brown, Fred S.

Fred Brown's Daily Journal 1897

Fred S. Brown, the dispatcher for Esquimalt and Nanaimo Railway Company, kept an almost daily log of activity on the railroad from 1887 until 1905. It includes information such as where trains were going, what they were carrying, who was working on them, and what the weather was like.

Brown, Fred S.

Fred Brown's Daily Journal 1900

Fred S. Brown, the dispatcher for Esquimalt and Nanaimo Railway Company, kept an almost daily log of activity on the railroad from 1887 until 1905. It includes information such as where trains were going, what they were carrying, who was working on them, and what the weather was like.

Brown, Fred S.

Fred Brown's Daily Journal 1902

Fred S. Brown, the dispatcher for Esquimalt and Nanaimo Railway Company, kept an almost daily log of activity on the railroad from 1887 until 1905. It includes information such as where trains were going, what they were carrying, who was working on them, and what the weather was like.

Brown, Fred S.

E+N Stratheson + Malahat

"One of the brand new D4gs, No. 2465, easily rills its passenger train along near Langford Lake, heading for Victoria. The passenger train shown was typical of the pre-World War I era, with express, baggage and mail cars, coaches and a parlour car at the end". This quote is taken from The Canadian Pacific's Esquimalt & Nanaimo Railway, 1905-1949 by Robert D. Turner and Donald F. MacLachlan.

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