- CA GPR 0256-0256.02-0256.02.08
- Item
- [1940]
Parte de Schenk family fonds
Steam Locomotive on the Northern Alberta Railway Line in the south Peace River Country of Alberta.
105 resultados com objetos digitais Mostrar resultados com objetos digitais
Parte de Schenk family fonds
Steam Locomotive on the Northern Alberta Railway Line in the south Peace River Country of Alberta.
Parte de Schenk family fonds
Francis Schenk at the wheel of N.A.R. Locomotive 51.
Parte de Schenk family fonds
Engine #73 was purchased in 1927. In 1955 it made its last trip back to Edmonton with (left to right) Sam Jones, fireman; Francis Schenk, locomotive watchman; and Carl Gage, locomotive engineer.
Parte de Schenk family fonds
Francis Schenk, Jr. is the fireman on Engine #51 with Lloyd Garrison as the engineer.
Parte de Schenk family fonds
One of 3 images of a train Wreck on the N.A.R. line. Women and children passengers watch as railway workers assess the damages.
Parte de Schenk family fonds
Railway cars were lifted off their wheel bases and overturned in a "weird storm" that resembled a tornado at Rycroft, September 1, 1951.
Parte de Schenk family fonds
One of 2 images. Disintegrating tracks caused by shifting ground caused many train wrecks.
Last Steam Locomotive on the N.A.R.
Parte de Schenk family fonds
Last Steam Locomotive leaving Northern Alberta Railways at Dawson Creek on May 14, 1960. From left to right, Engineer Neil Doherty, porter George Dalton, conductor Ed Chausse, locomotive foreman Francis Schenk, fireman W.S. "Slim" Wearmouth, trainman George Kopt, and Express messenger Nick Krawchuk.
Parte de Schenk family fonds
L-R: Clarence Comrie, master mechanic; Christine Schenk; Joe Newman, fireman; Art Gibbons, engineer; and F.W. Schenk, locomotive foreman.
F.W. Schenk, Locomotive Foreman
Parte de Schenk family fonds
F.W. Schenk worked as a locomotive foreman for the N.A.R.