Monthly Archives: July 2022

Hood Ornaments

Hood ornaments from a time where cars had such adornments

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Antique Trucks

Antique trucks at the Margaretsville Antique Car Show

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A Tale Of Two Derailers

Two train derailers on the Esquimalt & Nanaimo (E&N) line A derail or derailer is a device used to prevent blocking or compromising a rail track (or collision with anything present on the track, such as a person, or a … Continue reading

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E&N Victoria – Mile 64.87 Cassidy Road

E&N mile 64.87 Cassidy Road

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E&N Victoria – Mile 64.87 Cassidy Siding

E&N mile 64.87 Cassidy Siding

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Benji & Sisters

The fishing boat Benji & Sisters

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Final Venture

The fishing boat Final Venture

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Scotia Voyager and Holly Ann II

The fishing boats Scotia Voyager and Holly Ann II

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Georgia & Makayla

The fishing boat Georgia & Makayla

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Misty Blue

The fishing boat Misty Blue in French Creek

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