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Possibly taken within the Wellington depot, two young ladies pose with their dolls and dog. The Wellington schoolhouse was located behind the depot. |
A young lady is captured as she poses at the west end of the Wellington depot. She appears to be one of the same girls depicted in the previous image. The depot was the center of town life. |
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A toddler poses outside the Wellington depot and photographer Casper Hansen's shadow is immortalized. |
A Wellington toddler poses with the family dog under the watchful eye of mom. The structure is a Wellington residence leased or rented from the railway. |
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Another young lady is captured as she poses at the west end of the Wellington depot. Also evident is another shadow of photographer Casper Hansen. |
Children in Wellington made best advantage of their resources: building a snowman - complete with pants, jacket and hat - was more than feasible with 16 or more feet of annual snowfall.
The structures are typical Wellington homes built by the railway for employees and their families. |
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