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Clippings of The Old Perth Train Station

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Clippings of The Old Perth Train Station

 

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Photo from Perth Remembered

The train station was at the end of Herriott Street beside the Brown Shoe Factory building. I have a great memory of catching the midnight train in Perth enroute to Montreal to watch the Montreal Canadiens play the Detroit Red Wings with Perth’s own Floyd Smith playing for the Wings in the early 60’s.  Perth Remembered

In 1881 flat and boxcars were made at the Perth CPR car shops located in the now empty bush, but in 1905  the CPR moved all its equipment to Montreal. Livestock sheds housed cattle and other animals were soon to be shipped by train to all parts in Canada.

In 1859 the first train of the Brockville & Ottawa Railway Co. took nearly ten hours in 40 degree weather to reach Perth from Brockville. There are now few remnants of the old train station that was built from mottled stone from the Otty Lake area.

 

Clippings of memories

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Clipped from The Ottawa Journal26 Mar 1974, Tue[Second Edition]Page 21

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Clipped from The Ottawa Journal11 Oct 1979, ThuValley EditionPage 3

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Clipped from The Ottawa Journal09 May 1968, ThuPage 8

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Clipped from The Ottawa Journal25 Apr 1952, FriPage 10

Come and visit the Lanark County Genealogical Society Facebook page– what’s there? Cool old photos–and lots of things interesting to read. Also check out The Tales of Carleton Place.

Information where you can buy all Linda Seccaspina’s books-You can also read Linda in The Townships Sun and Screamin’ Mamas (USA)

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The Glen Tay Train Wrecks of Lanark County

Did You Know About These Local Train Wrecks?

Tragedy and Suffering in Lanark County-Trains and Cellar Stairs

I was Born a Boxcar Child- Tales of the Railroad

The Lanark County “Carpetbaggers”–Lanark Electric Railway

The Titanic of a Railway Disaster — Dr. Allan McLellan of Carleton Place

What Happened on the CPR Railway Bridge?

Memories from Carleton Place–Llew Lloyd and Peter Iveson

Linda’s Dreadful Dark Tales – When Irish Eyes Aren’t Smiling — Our Haunted Heritage

So Which William Built the Carleton Place Railway Bridge?

The trial of W. H. S. Simpson the Railway Mail Clerk

55 years ago–One of the Most Tragic Accidents in the History of Almonte

The Kick and Push Town of Folger

Train Accident? Five Bucks and a Free Lunch in Carleton Place Should Settle it

The Men That Road the Rails

The Mystery Streets of Carleton Place– Where was the First Train Station?

Memories of When Rail was King- Carleton Place

Memories of When Rail was King- Carleton Place

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All Photos from the Museum of Science and Technology—except if noted

Hi Linda,
Many of these pictures were taken by Aubrey Mattingly. He was our uncle. His archive of 6,000+ photos and railway memorabilia extended recorded the history of the railways in the Ottawa Valley between 1928 and 1984. It is the most comprehensive local history of its kind and was accepted by the National Museum of Science & Tech. Many are scenes in and around Carleton Place because of our family connection. He inspired me to also be a railway fan.

 

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Photo from Museum of Science and Technology-Aubrey Mattingly

 

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The Carleton Place and Beckwith Heritage Museum actually has two photographs taken during the Royal Visit. The first photo is of the Carleton Place train station (where Tim Horton’s sits today) decorated for the Royal’s arrival on the 24th of September 1901. The second was taken the day before at Britannia Bay during the War Canoe Championships.

First picture– you are looking southwest towards the station. Houses in the background on Coleman Street are still standing today.

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Carleton Place and Beckwith Heritage Museum Photo

 

Yesterday Scott Henderson found this photo on Twitter and it got me digging. Who knew  who knew Carleton Place had a Royal Visit? The Duke of York of course became King George of course.

So I went hunting and there are all sorts of photos from the Museum of Science and Technology site of our trains and train station.. Here are just a few.

 

Remember this sound? Play it while you look at the pictures…

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Photo from Museum of Science and Technology-Aubrey Mattingly

 

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Photo from Museum of Science and Technology-Aubrey Mattingly

 

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Photo from Museum of Science and Technology-Aubrey Mattingly

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Photo from Museum of Science and Technology-Aubrey Mattingly

 

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Photo from Museum of Science and Technology-Aubrey Mattingly

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Photo from Museum of Science and Technology-Aubrey Mattingly

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Photo from Museum of Science and Technology-Aubrey Mattingly

 

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Photo from Museum of Science and Technology-Aubrey Mattingly
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Photo from Museum of Science and Technology-Aubrey Mattingly

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Photo from Museum of Science and Technology-Aubrey Mattingly

 

 

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What Happened on the CPR Railway Bridge?

Linda’s Dreadful Dark Tales – When Irish Eyes Aren’t Smiling — Our Haunted Heritage

Train Accident? Five Bucks and a Free Lunch in Carleton Place Should Settle it

The Funeral Train That Went Through Carleton Place — Our Haunted Heritage

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A new photo popped up at Public Archives. Our first train station Carleton Place Junction 1892.