Twelve men standing behind eleven men who are seated in front of Grand Trunk Railway Box Car #105000, - the was the first car built by the Eastern Car Co. Ltd. Print copy is included
Interior view of the Eastern Car Co. Ltd.'s Wood Car House showing stacks of wood, trestles and partially built wooden Box Cars. Annotated: "Eastern Car Co" and "Wood Car House"
Side and end view of a Box Car, identified on its panels as: "Canadian Government Railways C. G. R. 260500 Transcontinental". Details of its capacity and size are also painted on the side, and on the end it reads: "K-2 Triple Coupler Shank 5 x 7 Twin Draft Gear 5 in Pocket B". Plate is stamped: 'No.13A"
Side view of a Box Car, identified on its panels as: "Canadian Government Railways C. G. R. 260500 Transcontinental". Details of its capacity and size are also painted on the side. Plate is stamped: 'No.13"
End view of a Box Car, identified on its end panel as: "C. G. R. 260500". It also reads: "K-2 Triple Coupler Shank 5 x 7 Twin Draft Gear 5 in Pocket B". Plate is stamped: 'No.13B"
File contains photographs of individuals including Lieutenant Donald Fraser Cantley, Charles Lang Cantley, Pearl Fraser, B.L. Neilly, and Harriet Graham.
View of the site of the Eastern Car Co. Ltd. plant and offices. In the fore-ground are rails, on which sits Intercolonial Canada Box Car 81141 pulled by locomotive 120. The plate is stamped: "Eastern Car Co New Glasgow N S". Print copy is included
Side and end view of Russian Government Box Car R. G. 765436 (1200), cropped. Although carrying the same number, this is not the same car as that built in 1915 (original photo #16b)
Five teenage boys standing elevated behind six teenage boys standing on the floor, with five teenage boys seated, with one seated and two lying in front; full pose. All are wearing army uniform with checked caps. One is holding a bugle. Two of the boys are identified as: "Cecil MacCullough" and "Hugh MacKay"