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  1. 1967.050.001 - Print, Photographic

    Shay locomotive. Written on the back: "33/34 Kapoor Lumber Co. at Mile 35 CNR [Galloping Goose Trail] / apended [sic] at Sooke Lake / and later at Mayo Lumber Co. / approx 1935 / 50 ton wooden Shay / burning / Engineer Gus Schulty + Clarence Martin / Fired by Phil LeMare"

    Record Type: Photo

    1933-35 - Kapoor Locomotives - Galloping Goose - 1967050001 - jpg72 - 001
  2. 1991.001.001 - Print, Photographic

    A 2-6-2 (Prairie) type locomotive on railway tracks with a person leaning out of the cab window. On the front of the locomotive is the British Columbia Coat of Arms, as well as the number "1077". "Provincial Museum" is visible on the side. No.1077 is a 90 tonne locomotive and was built by Montreal Locomotive Works in 1923 and was used for logging. It is the only survivor in Canada of the "Prairie II" type.

    Record Type: Photo

    1970s - Provincial Museum Locie 1077 - unk - 1991001001 - jpg72 - 001
  3. 1991.001.002 - Print, Photographic

    A 2-6-2 (Prairie) type locomotive with a person leaning out of the cab window. Locomotive photographed on its left side. On the front of the locomotive is the British Columbia Coat of Arms, as well as the number "1077". No.1077 is a 90 tonne locomotive and was built by Montreal Locomotive Works in 1923 and was used for logging. It is the only survivor in Canada of the "Prairie II" type.

    Record Type: Photo

    1970s - Locie 1077 - unk - 1991001002 - jpg72 - 001
  4. 1991.001.003 - Print, Photographic

    A Climax locomotive loaded on a flatcar. "Caycuse River" and "Museum" are painted on the railcar. Locomotive is Shawnigan Lake Lumber Company No. 2 locomotive. It is a 23 ton Class "B" Climax locomotive and is also known as "Old Two Spot".

    Record Type: Photo

    1975-79 - Old Two Spot as Museum Train - unk - 1991001003 - jpg72 - 001

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