Hello and welcome to another exciting edition of #WallyWestWednesday
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Good morning and a Happy #WallyWestWednesday to you all.
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I must celebrate the few times I get a compliment.
Love you, old man.
Fuck it
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Posting my favorite pics of my bud Wally. He got hit in the Wally Westicles.
Top o' the morning and Happy #WallyWestWednesday to all of you.
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π€ #WallyWestWednesday β The Day the Train Came North
October 1952. Just outside Quesnel, a crowd gathered at the Cottonwood River to witness something historic: the arrival of the first PGE train across the brand-new bridge.
πΈ: Wally West / The Exploration Place
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#WallyWestWednesday β Through Wallyβs Lens
πΈ November 1, 1952 β The day the train came in
They called it the most historic railway moment in Northern BC β but Wally West captured it as something else entirely. A moment of joy. Of journey. Of arrival.
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Wally West spent a lifetime capturing other peopleβs stories. But in August 1986, the camera turned on him. Wally and May West celebrated 50 years of marriage by renewing their vows in a ceremony full of love, laughter,
Photo by Lisa Murdoch, The Citizen
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In 1951, Wally West climbed into this airplane with nothing but a camera and a plan β to capture the city from above. The result? Aerial views that still give us goosebumps. Sawmills lining the river. A downtown beginning to bloom.
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ποΈ 1974
In 1974, Wally West leaned out over Prince George β camera in hand β and gave us a gift. A full view of a growing town with dirt roads still on its edges, trains stretching into the horizon, and homes that held families who helped build it all.