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994.13.2B

Image of two streetcars passing each other, one going North and one going South. From an album titled ‘Just a Little March Storm’ – Circa 1913

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978.1.156C

Traction engine (foreground), which powers the threshing machine (background). – Circa 1914

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978.1.134

View of early Schreiber. Visible are houses and roads and a train passing by on the right

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974.2.516

Lake steamer Manitoba passing through the Soo Locks

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972.50.97A

#2 Streetcar passing the Albion Hotel on Victoria Avenue and May Street, Fort William. First run was September 27, 1893

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984.80.274C

Opening of Legion Convention parade passing Royal Edward Hotel, May Street, Fort WIlliam

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984.53.260.e

Port Arthur Semi-Centennial parade passing Waverley Hotel

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978.1.219

Image of the Catpan. Vessel appears to have been a passenger vessel. Passing through a canal, possibly in the St. Catherines area

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976.1.67

First train over the bridge into Edmonton. Engine #26. First train that crossed North Saskatchewan River – October 20, 1902. Photo by G. H. Clark

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974.2.479

Damage of the Current River washout. Upturned steam engine, coal tender, rescueworkers, and debris in foreground – 1908