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SBBs Re4/4 11242 and Re6/6 11630 head a loaded train of holcim stone hoppers up the Gottard pass on 3/7/14.
TAPPEN is a settlement in British Columbia. It is colloquially known as "Rust Valley", and is the location of the TV show Rust Valley Restorers. Tappen is located 6 miles north of Salmon Arm. It was named after Herbert Tappen, CPR constuction contractor in the 1880's, from Massachusetts; was a cousin of Andrew Onderdonk, chief CPR contractor in British Columbia, and a partner or sub-contractor of Temple Frederick Sinclair. A misspelling of Tappan, the name of one of the sub-contractors who laid the CPR track along here in 1884.
(from - Wrigley's 1918 British Columbia directory) - TAPPEN - a post office and fruit-growing settlement 9 miles west of Salmon Arm, in Kamloops Provincial Electoral District, on main line C. P. R. Has Presbyterian church. The population in 1918 was 200. Local resources: Fruit-growing and dairying.
Sawmill located here c. 1883; TAPPEN SIDING Post Office opened here - 1 July 1892, F. McCulla, postmaster; closed - 1 February 1897. The BRIGHTWATER Post Office was opened in this location - 1 August 1908, H.C. Banks, postmaster; name changed to TAPPEN Post Office - 1 August 1911.
LINK to all of the Postmasters who served at the TAPPEN Post Office - recherche-collection-search.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/home/record...
- sent from - / TAPPEN / AP 20 / 14 / B.C / - split ring cancel - this split ring hammer (A1-1) was proofed - 19 August 1911 - (RF B).
Postcard was addressed to - Miss May Smith / Lilydale P.O., Navar, Bergstroom, South Africa (via Indwe)
- arrived at - / INDWE / SOUTH / 28 MAY.A14 / AFRICA / - bars and cross arrival postmark (SOUTH above date / AFRICA below date) - this is the ERD (28 May 1914) for this cancel - the LRD for this cancel is - 3 April 1926 - LINK - www.postmarks.co.za/images/PH%20Union%20Imvani%20to%20Inn...
Message on postcard reads - Tappen, B.C. - April 20, 1914 - Dear Friend :- Noticed your letter in the Family Herald and thought I would write to see if I could get an answer - as I have no correspondents so far away. If you write which I hope you will do. Your Friend - Ina Annala / My address is (Miss) Ina Annala, Tappen, B.C. Canada - write a letter if you do write.
Do You Remember The Family Herald? An era in Canadian journalism ended on Sept. 26, 1968, when The Family Herald ceased publication. Founded almost a century earlier, the magazine held a special place in the hearts and minds of many generations of readers. - LINK to the complete article - tantramarheritage.ca/2000/09/do-you-remember-the-family-h... The Family Herald always lived up to its billing as Canadas national farm magazine.
This postcard was sent by - Ina Annala / Tappen, B.C.
Ina (Aina) Katarina (nee Annala) Scatchard
(b. 8 November 1897 in Tappen Siding, British Columbia - d. 21 May 1985 at age 87 in Langley, British Columbia) - occupation - registered nurse - She was one of the early nurses in B.C., graduating from Royal Inland Hospital in Kamloops in 1919. Before 'coming to Langley she had lived in Kamloops, Rossland, New Denver, Nelson, and Chase, B C. - LINK to her birth certificate - search-collections.royalbcmuseum.bc.ca/Image/Genealogy/45... LINK to her newspaper obituary - www.newspapers.com/article/salmon-arm-observer-obituary-f... LINK to her death certificate - search-collections.royalbcmuseum.bc.ca/Image/Genealogy/2b...
Her mother - Wilhelmina "Minnie" (nee Laitinen) Annala
(b. 1873 in Finland - d. January 1939 at age 65 in Tappen, British Columbia) - LINK to her newspaper obituary - www.newspapers.com/article/the-province-obituary-gustavus...
Her father - Gustavus "Gus / George" Annala
(b. 2 February 1868 in Helsinki, Finland - d. 17 May 1945 at age 77 at his ranch in Tappen, British Columbia) - he was the section foreman at Tappen, has been retired from the CPR in 1934 after 45 years with the company. He started at Rat Portage and gradually worked his way west. LINK to his newspaper obituary - www.newspapers.com/article/the-province-obituary-gustavus...
Her husband - Walter Kemble Scatchard
(b. 3 February 1890 in Boughton, Kent, England - d. 12 June 1970 at age 80 in Rossland, British Columbia) - occupation - mechanical supervisor for the Department of Highways Public Works. They were married - 26 April 1922 in Kamploops, British Columbia. LINK to their marriage certificate - search-collections.royalbcmuseum.bc.ca/Image/Genealogy/5e... LINK to a newspaper report on their wedding - www.newspapers.com/article/the-kamloops-telegram-wedding-... LINK to his death certificate - search-collections.royalbcmuseum.bc.ca/Image/Genealogy/d0...
SBB Re 4/4 11186, 11242 und 11260 mit Arcelor Stahlzug aus Luxembourg bei Gurtnellen.
SBB Steeltrain near Gurtnellen.
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SBB Cargo Re 4/4'', 11242 / 420 242-0, passes the disused signal box at Basel Pratteln with a train of bogie tank wagons, 66436 from Wil Güterbahnhof to Basel SBB RB Gruppe-G, running 15 minutes early
KYN WDM-3D 11242 begins to accelerate at Shankarpalli with 12701 Mumbai CSMT - Hyderabad Deccan Hussainsagar superfast express...
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Tappen is a settlement in British Columbia. It is colloquially known as "Rust Valley", and is the location of the TV show Rust Valley Restorers. Tappen is located 6 miles north of Salmon Arm. It was named after Herbert Tappen, CPR constuction contractor in the 1880's, from Massachusetts; was a cousin of Andrew Onderdonk, chief CPR contractor in British Columbia, and a partner or sub-contractor of Temple Frederick Sinclair. A misspelling of Tappan, the name of one of the sub-contractors who laid the CPR track along here in 1884.
(from - Wrigley's 1918 British Columbia directory) - TAPPEN - a post office and fruit-growing settlement 9 miles west of Salmon Arm, in Kamloops Provincial Electoral District, on main line C. P. R. Has Presbyterian church. The population in 1918 was 200. Local resources: Fruit-growing and dairying.
Sawmill located here c. 1883; Tappen Siding Post Office opened here - 1 July 1892, F. McCulla, postmaster; closed - 1 February 1897. Brightwater Post Office was opened in this location - 1 August 1908, H.C. Banks, postmaster; name changed to Tappen Post Office - 1 August 1911.
LINK to all of the Postmasters who served at the TAPPEN Post Office - recherche-collection-search.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/home/record...
sent from - / TAPPEN / JUL 27 / 36 / B.C / - split ring cancel - this split ring hammer (A1-1) was proofed - 19 August 1911 - (RF B).
GLENEDEN - While it is now a rural suburb of Salmon Arm, Gleneden was once a thriving Finnish farming community where residents shared a passion for sports, theatre, potlucks, music and other social activities. According to Hans Kusisto, the son of one of the area’s early Finnish pioneers, it was the first settler, Emerson Bowman, who chose the name Gleneden, as the valley reminded him of a glen back in his native country England and he deemed that its paradise nature was like the biblical Eden.
Addressed to: Mrs. G. Stirling / Gleneden / R.R. 2 - Salmon Arm, British Columbia
Daisy Gertrude "Burcher" Stirling
Born - 19 December 1881 in Derby, England
Death - 21 February 1972 in Victoria, British Columbia
Her husband was: George Faulds Stirling (February 26, 1877 – November 7, 1966) was an English-born educator, rancher and political figure in British Columbia. He represented Salmon Arm in the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia from 1942 to 1945 as a Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (CCF) member. He was born in Middlesbrough and moved to Canada in the early 1900s. Stirling first worked in lumber camps in British Columbia as a logger and carpenter. He next worked as a clerk and immigration agent, then as a teacher in the Okanagan region. Stirling ran unsuccessfully for a seat in the provincial assembly in 1912 as a Socialist candidate, in 1924 as a Labour candidate and in 1933 and 1937 as a CCF candidate before being elected in a 1942 by-election held after the death of Rolf Wallgren Bruhn. He was defeated when he ran for re-election in 1945. He also ran unsuccessfully for the Kamloops federal seat in 1935. Stirling later owned a ranch on Shuswap Lake. He died in Victoria at the age of 88.
Die LokomotiveRe4/4 II 11242 von SBB Cargo mit 2 Leerwagen der Rigips, Heimberg - Leissigbad (Einigen, 20.06.2016).
Foto © Roger Lüthi.
Bulgaria, Rodopi mountains, Leshten and Kovachevica
Minolta CLE + Russar MR-2 20/5.6
Kodak 5222@250 in D-76 stock
Die beiden SBB-Re4/4 II 11242 + 11309 mit einem bunt gemischten Zug von Chiasso nach Basel (Silenen, 17.07.2015).
Foto © Roger Lüthi.
C.S.SOVEREIGN - IMO : 8918629
Cable Repair Ship/Cable Layer
Built 1991, by Van der Giessen-de Noord, Krimpen a/d Ijssel, Netherlands (Yard # 956) as C.S.SOVEREIGN
GRT : 11242 / DWT : 7455
Overall Length : 127.3 metres x Beam 21.3 metres.
Machinery : 2 steerable nozzles driven by 2 × Stork-Wärtsilä 12SW280 AND 1 × Stork-Wärtsilä 16SW280 oil engines
Speed : 13.5 knots
History………………………….. POR = Port of Registry
1991: C.S.SOVEREIGN : Global Marine Group i : POR Southampton
2021: Still extant
C.S.SOVEREIGN on 18 September 1993 at Southampton
Ship Details : Miramar
SBB Cargo Re4/4" pairing 11242 & 11285 had charge of Regional Freight 62330 the morning service from RB Limmattal to Emmenbrücke recorded passing Brittnau-Wikon.
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This Mercedes Actros from Poland was driving down the A1(M). The truck was operated by Big Truck Transport and Spedycja, based in the town of Goleniów, located in north-western Poland, just over 30km east of the German border. The truck was registered to the county of Tomaszów Lubelski, located in far-eastern Poland, on the Ukrainian border, nearly 700km south-east of Goleniów on the other side of Poland
A1(M), West Yorkshire, United Kingdom
Train #1723, the 11:34 Interlaken Ost - Zurich Airport / Dortmund passing Faulensee behind SBB Re 4/4 II 11242.
Photo André Knoerr, Genève. Reproduction autorisée avec mention de la source.
Utilisation commerciale soumise à autorisation spéciale préalable.
La Be 4/6 1719 de la série des "remorques motorisées" Be 4/6 1691-1726 manoeuvre entre les dépôts Elisabethenstrasse et Kalkbreite grâce à son poste de commande de secours.
A l'origine ces motrices n'étaient pas équipées de phare frontal, d'où leur surnom de "Blinde Kuh" (vache aveugle).
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