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Telkwa; Pat Regan's Stage Getting Ready To Leave For Hazelton.

Verso of photograph: 16. Taken in 1910. Pat Regans stage ready to leave on regular weekly trip to Hazelton. Left to right, Pat Regan, Jack Mackendrick, A.J. Matheson, Larry [illegible letter]anty, Jack McNeill. In background two teamsters for railway contractors. Pat Regan also operated a blacksmith shop at Aldermere, and his ranch up the valley.

The Mount Tolmie and Oaklands "Tally Ho" Stage

Item consists of a mount of one photograph on card. Card has been torn (deliberately?) in two, separating the photograph at the top from the bottom text: "The Mount Tolmie & Oaklands "Tally Ho" Stage. Departures: Mount Tolmie Post Office - 8:30 A.M. Oaklands Post Office - 8:45 A.M. Return: Victoria Post Office - 11 A.M. Fares: Mount Tolmie to Victoria - 15 Cents. Mount Tolmie to Victoria, Round Trip - 25 Cents. Mount Tolmie to Oaklands - 5 Cents. Tickets issued from Mount Tolmie to Victoria, 10 Single Trips - $1.00. The above Stage is the finest running out of Victoria, and is licensed to carry Twelve Passengers, being well adapted for Pic-Nics, Concerts, or Shooting Parties. Special rates quoted on application to the Proprietor, W.B.C. Mewburn, Oaklands P.O., Victoria."

Photograph shows a horse-drawn, open-top stage with several women and men seated inside and four men standing nearby. A light (white?) two-story building is in the background.

"with photo [?]=[?]4" is written on the bottom left in pencil (bottom section). "Victoria, B.C. 1880" and "30.00" are written in pencil and "61055" is written in blue ink on the verso (top section).

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