File:Roman Catholic chapel car St. Anthony.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionRoman Catholic chapel car St. Anthony.jpg | Photo of what appears to be the dedication of the Roman Catholic chapel car, St. Anthony. This appears to have been taken as the Pullman factory, where the secondhand car was re-fitted into a chapel car. |
Date | 1909 |
Source | The Technical world magazine, page 453 Note that the story refers to the car as "St. Andrew" throughout. There was no chapel car with that name. Comparing this image File:St. Anthony chapel car exterior.jpg with this photo shows this is really the chapel car St. Anthony. |
Author | Hugh C. Weir |
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