Transportation & Communication: Carriages: Phaeton used in Nova Scotia in time of King George III is in basement of "Clifton" in Windsor
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Transportation & Communication: Carriages: Phaeton: Old-fashioned pony phaeton, belonging to Dr. K. S. Mahabir, Halifax, N.S. copy 1
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Transportation & Communication: Carriages: Phaeton: Old-fashioned pony phaeton, belonging to Dr. K. S. Mahabir, Halifax, N.S. copy 2
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Transportation & Communication: Carriages: Robinson's Livery Board and Cab Stables
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Transportation & Communication: Carriages: Robinson's Tally Coach on Hastings St. Halifax with William Robinson Driving
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Transportation & Communication: Carriages: Snow & Co. Undertakers and George A. Sanford & Sons Argyle St. Halifax
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Transportation & Communication: Carriages: Snow & Sons Undertakers Carriage House
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Transportation & Communication: Carriages: Spindle Wagon - Horse and Buggy Days, Musquodoboit
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Transportation & Communication: Carriages: Victoria carriage with leather hood which belonged to James Gordon, Halifax, about 1880 with hood lowered
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Transportation & Communication: Carriages: Victoria carriage with leather hood which belonged to James Gordon, Halifax, about 1880 with hood up
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Transportation & Communication: Carriages: Waggon: Group of men sitting on a waggon drawn by oxen
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Transportation & Communication: Carriages: William Robinson and Sons Vehicles and Horses
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Transportation & Communication: Carriages: Willow Park "Bus" at its stopping place at Corner of Cheapside and Hollis
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Transportation & Communication: Fire Engine: Patricia, first motor pumping engine in Canada placed in service 1913
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Transportation & Communication: Railways: "Albion": Photo and clipping of building a museum around the old engine Albion in Stellarton in 1942
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