File:Dick, Kerr & Co. rail ad March 1896 SFRM.JPG

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Description An advertisement by Dick, Kerr & Co. for rails in the March 1896 issue of Street Railway Journal on display at the San Francisco Railway Museum in San Francisco, California.
Date Taken on 9 April 2008
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