The high rigger at work, getting ready to top a tree.
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The high rigger at work, getting ready to top a tree.
Loading logs on trucks at a landing.
Untitled photograph of two men.
Untitled photograph of two men.
Modern logging truck with loads of logs on its way to tidewater.
Bert Hoffmeister; Angus M. Bean
Untitled photograph of man climbing tree.
Untitled photograph of felled trees.
Today, instead of the old axe and saw, loggers use the power saw to cut down the big trees.
MB&PR plane dropping water over forest area.
Port Alberni - one of MB&PR's big centres of lumber pulp and newsprint operations.
Untitled photograph of trucks moving lumber.
B.C. as a Percent of Free World Production report
Correspondence between Ralph Maclennan Shaw and M.W. Dennis
Contains item-level list of photographs.
An Application For a Tree-Farm Licence in the Prince Rupert Forest District
Statistical Comparison of Eight Canadian Pulp and Paper Producers
Sent from George Lam to R. M. Shaw, Esq.
Proposed Kitimat Pulp Mill, Summary of Cost - Bleached Pulp
Discussions with Stora-Kopparberg concerning their Two-Stage Sulphite Pulping Process
Industry Comments - Paper Industry
A Study: MacMillan, Bloedel and Powell River Limited
Annual Report for the year ended December 31 1962
What's Past Is Prologue: The History of MacMillan, Bloedel and Powell River Limited
MacMillan, Bloedel and Powell River Digester
H. R. MacMillan Export Company Limited Report
Ralph Shaw MacMillan Bloedel collection
Contains photographs and textual records related to MacMillan Bloedel Limited, collected by Ralph Shaw Sr., who was an employee at the company.
MacMillan Bloedel
Contains photographs by Jack Cash, Harry Cantlon Photographers Limited, Val Hennell, Flett Studios Limited, Jim Ryan, Svarre-Cantlon Photographers Ltd, Jay Powley Duncan, George Allen Aerial Photos Ltd, and Leonard Frank. Subjects of photographs include logging, newspaper production, totem poles and creation of flagpoles.
Typical of the forested areas in British Columbia; B.C. Red Cedar