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- Baskets and crates of fruit on the platform at the Burlington GTR Station in Freeman, ca 1920A print from a negative in the National Archives of Canada. John Boyd (1865-1941), amateur photographer, railway official. Born Emyvale, Ireland, 1865-12-22. His family emigrated to Toronto in the late 1860s. Flourished Toronto, 1870s-1941. Boyd worked for both the Grand Trunk Railway and Canadian National Railways, which gave him opportunities …A print from a negative in the National Archives of Canada. John Boyd (1865-1941), amateur photographer, railway official. Born Emyvale, Ireland, 1865-12-22. His family emigrated to Toronto in the late …Burlington Historical Society
- Fruit harvest in Glover baskets, loaded on horse-drawn wagons waiting for the fruit train at the Burlington GTR Station in Freeman, ca 1920A print from a negative in the National Archives of Canada. John Boyd (1865-1941), amateur photographer, railway official. Born Emyvale, Ireland, 1865-12-22. His family emigrated to Toronto in the late 1860s. Flourished Toronto, 1870s-1941. Boyd worked for both the Grand Trunk Railway and Canadian National Railways, which gave him opportunities …A print from a negative in the National Archives of Canada. John Boyd (1865-1941), amateur photographer, railway official. Born Emyvale, Ireland, 1865-12-22. His family emigrated to Toronto in the late …Burlington Historical Society
- Grand Trunk Railway Burlington Junction GTR station at Freeman, 1917An original photograph; also a laser print.An original photograph; also a laser print.Burlington Historical Society
- Grand Trunk Railway Burlington Junction station at Freeman, ca 1910Built after a fire destroyed the first Freeman Station in 1904, the Freeman / Burlington Junction Station was operated by CNR (from 1923) and VIA until October 1988, when passenger facilities were removed to the GO Station on Fairview Street. Removed from its original site in 2005Built after a fire destroyed the first Freeman Station in 1904, the Freeman / Burlington Junction Station was operated by CNR (from 1923) and VIA until October 1988, when passenger …Burlington Historical Society
- Barrels of apples being loaded into a refrigerated boxcar at Freeman Station, ca 1920A print from a negative in the National Archives of Canada. John Boyd (1865-1941), amateur photographer, railway official. Born Emyvale, Ireland, 1865-12-22. His family emigrated to Toronto in the late 1860s. Flourished Toronto, 1870s-1941. Boyd worked for both the Grand Trunk Railway and Canadian National Railways, which gave him opportunities …A print from a negative in the National Archives of Canada. John Boyd (1865-1941), amateur photographer, railway official. Born Emyvale, Ireland, 1865-12-22. His family emigrated to Toronto in the late …Burlington Historical Society
- Grand Trunk Railway Burlington Junction station at Freeman, ca 1910Built after a fire destroyed the first Freeman Station in 1904, the Freeman / Burlington Junction Station was operated by CNR (from 1923) and VIA until October 1988, when passenger facilities were removed to the GO Station on Fairview Street. Removed from its original site in 2006 to await a …Built after a fire destroyed the first Freeman Station in 1904, the Freeman / Burlington Junction Station was operated by CNR (from 1923) and VIA until October 1988, when passenger …Burlington Historical Society
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