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Lytton, Transformed by Transportation

 
Mrs. Rose Skuki and her mother outside the Thompson Indian Craft Shop.
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Lytton after the fire of 1931.
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Seven great chiefs in attendance on the Governor.
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The Yale Lytton road in 1865.
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Our caboose, a relic of many years of service with the Canadian National Railway
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The new Village Office
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The old freight station on Main Street
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Botanie Valley, just outside of Lytton, is a favourite spot for photographers and nature lovers.
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The new park and building in Lytton.
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The Boston Bar North Bend aerial ferry with a small car and passengers
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Photo of a Canadian National freight train, taken from the old Highway 12 Bridge.
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A crew cleaning off the railway switch on the Canadian National Railroad
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A locomotive switching across the Thompson River.
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A train wreck on the Canadian National Railway.
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A train wreck at Siska Bridge on the Canadian National.
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A Canadian National freight pulling into Lytton over the Thompson River Bridge.
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Rafters disembark at Lytton after their trip down the Thompson River.
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Salmon sticks after drying.
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