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[George Percy, Working biography, Interviewed by Gerry Burch]
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[1942, ca. 1970, 2011] (Creation)
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textual records;
27 photographs;
2 cassette tapes
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File contains material relating to research conducted by the Forest History Association of British Columbia concerning the individual, George Percy. Contents include correspondence, notated photocopies of images and documents, 27 photographs and 2 cassette tapes (SPC-051 - SPC-052) containing recorded interview with Percy.
Photographs BC-2150-0331 to BC-2150-0336 depict railway transportation of timber products near Campbell River and are dated 1942.
Photographs BC-2150-0337 to BC-2150-0355 are reprints of images captured in the 1930s and depict Percy and others are various points in the collection and processing of timber near Squamish, BC. The reverse of each photograph states the date of the image and a description of the image, as supplied by researchers of the FHABC.
Photographs BC-2150-0356 to BC-2150-0357 were captured ca. 1974, depicting a Percy Logging Co. truck transporting timber across the Klinaklina River, and are also notated on the reverse by researchers of the FHABC.
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A digitized version of this oral history is available upon request.