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Category Archives: Trains
Riding the rails through history
In the old days, a new railway could put a small town on the map. This was definitely the case with Palmerston, Ontario. Palmerston was non-existent until a Wellington, Grey & Bruce Railway (WG&B) route operating under contract to the … Continue reading
Posted in Blogging, History, Ontario, Patterns, Perspective, Photography, Trains
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Visions of the past
Last Saturday we decided to get my son, Daniel, out of the house for a bit. He was recovering well from his tonsillectomy, but he had been cooped up in the house for days, and I needed to see whether … Continue reading
Posted in Blogging, History, Ontario, Patterns, Perspective, Photography, Trains
Tagged blogging, history, ontario, patterns, perspective, photography, trains
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