Artist: Allen C. Hilgendorf. That's all of the information I could find on this historic mural. The location link can be found in the post footer below. I'm linking to Monday Mural.
Monday, March 25, 2013
Monday Mural - Historic Canadian Pacific Railway Train
Artist: Allen C. Hilgendorf. That's all of the information I could find on this historic mural. The location link can be found in the post footer below. I'm linking to Monday Mural.
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A nice mural, a bit huge on the building. I like the bricks too...
ReplyDeleteA bright mural on an old brick building; there's a certain romance about trains!
ReplyDeleteThat's really beautiful.
ReplyDeleteOh this is very much in the same style as my mural posting of today. Wonderful
ReplyDeleteIt's beautifully done! Great old building.
ReplyDeleteBoth my grandfather and my father-in-law worked for Canadian National on the boat service in Newfoundland and I always think of them when I see a CN train car go by. This mural made me think of that, so thanks for the nice memory today! Perhaps I should try to unearth a little history on their service and do a post.....that's what I love about blogging, one thing seems to always lead to another!
ReplyDeleteWow, I'm as impressed by the building as by the mural. Do you know when it dates from? Love historical murals. Thanks for contributing to this week's Monday Mural.
ReplyDeleteTrains were - and still are - an important way to transport goods across Canada. I love the look of the old engines.
ReplyDeleteThis was probably a bustling train hub at one time.
ReplyDeleteI like that!
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful week!
Lea
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what a smashing mural
ReplyDeleteI love the way small towns keep their heritage by using murals like this.
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