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"Laforme's Packtrain heading for Big Bend Gold Mines" taken in Revelstoke by R.H. Trueman (1856-1911). Trueman was among the more important of the 19th century Vancouver photographers who documented the on-going construction of the rail line. He was a superb landscape photographer and was one of few West Coast photographers to print his negatives on platinum paper. | "Laforme's Packtrain heading for Big Bend Gold Mines" taken in Revelstoke by R.H. Trueman (1856-1911). Trueman was among the more important of the 19th century Vancouver photographers who documented the on-going construction of the rail line. He was a superb landscape photographer and was one of few West Coast photographers to print his negatives on platinum paper. | ||
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"Laforme's Packtrain heading for Big Bend Gold Mines" taken in Revelstoke by R.H. Trueman (1856-1911). Trueman was among the more important of the 19th century Vancouver photographers who documented the on-going construction of the rail line. He was a superb landscape photographer and was one of few West Coast photographers to print his negatives on platinum paper.
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