Green wagon has four wooden spoked wheels with steel rims and axel. The surface is flat with no sides other than one bookend at the back of wagon, the other bookend is laying on the surface of wagon along with other miscellaneous junk such as motors and electrical parts.
Green wagon has four wooden spoked wheels with steel rims and axel. The surface is flat with no sides other than one bookend at the back of wagon, the other bookend is laying on the surface of wagon along with other miscellaneous junk such as motors and electrical parts.
History Of Use
This green wagon appears to have been a baggage cart for the C.N. as it originally had two bookend wooden braces at the end. One has broken off and is laying on top of the wagon.
1 Photograph; b&w; 17 x 11.5 cm
Mrs. Winnifred Coyle and Ellen with Mrs. Davey Scott walking the Aldermere-Telkwa trail. Information written on back of both cards. Notations also written on front of post card. Writing with arrow indicating Ellen Coyle reads "Aldermere's first baby."