File:Collision between two engines, Bay of Quinte Railway, ON, 1892.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionCollision between two engines, Bay of Quinte Railway, ON, 1892.jpg |
English: Collision between two engines, Bay of Quinte Railway, ON, 1892
Français : Collision entre deux locomotives, Compagnie du chemin de fer de la baie de Quinte, Ont., 1892 |
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