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              G.T.R. Electric Head Lights
              CA BWGPL LHC-Tpor-2016-11-17-04-2016-11-17-06 · Part · 1900-07-26
              Part of Local History Collection

              "The Grand Trunk Railway have made an important innovation by installing their passenger train locomotives with a electric light equipment. One of the large type of passenger locomotive constructed at the Point St. Charles works of this company has just been turned out from the shops and is now at work in Montreal and Portland night passenger service, which has, in addition to all the well known modern appliances of merit for the safety and convenience of train operating, a powerful electric lighted head lamp and a number of incandescent lamps, which have been placed in the cab of the locomotive for the purpose of lighting the steam and air pressure and water gauges..."

              This article appears in the Bradford Witness many times throughout the year 1900.

              Bradford Witness
              Soldier's Holdall
              CA BWGPL AR-2018-11-26-01 · Item · 1916
              Part of Local History Artifacts

              This item is believed to be a “Holdall,” which would have been used during World War One to keep items together. Holdalls would contain various items needed for personal use and hygiene such as utensils, comb. sewing kit ("Housewife"), shaving equipment, toothbrush, etc. It is stamped with, "1916 W [arrow symbol] D 25." The arrow symbol was used by the British government to denote government property and was used in various parts of the British empire, the "WD" indicates that the item belonged to the British War Department and the "1916" indicates the year.

              Government of England