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Photographer: Reuben R. Sallows (1855 - 1937)

Description: Group portrait of men standing in distance, facing front. Most dressed in dark suits, coats, wearing hats. Two small girls in pinafores & straw hats stand in front row. Steam shovel on right, iron rails scattered in foreground; Maitland River flats and town of Goderich in background. Sallows imprint on bottom right of matte. Title written across bottom: Turning First Sod, Goderich and Guelph Railway, September 12, 1904

Object ID : 0471-rrs-ogohc-ph

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