- RBSC-ARC-1804-UL_1605-UL_1605_0054
- Item
- 1905-05
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Hauling Logs, St. Margaret's bush
Image of horses pulling logs.
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Image of men standing by a horse-drawn sled carrying logs.
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Tadoussac mooring booms of logs from St. Margaret's Bay
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Red Cedar, Hemlock, White Pine, Hemlock and Fir--all growing together
Caption from the book reads, "A unique forest scene--the source of much of the world's finest timber supply is British Columbia."
Frank, Leonard
Image of two men cutting down a fir tree.
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View of a log boom.
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Image of a man standing in front of a logged forest.
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Part of Council of Forest Industries of British Columbia fonds
Item is a film which summarizes COFI's annual activities for the year of 1973. Activities include both national and international updates, and focus on improvements in international trade and changes in markets for various wood products including wood foundations, plywood sheating, Hemlock and Cedar clears, Western Red Cedar, Douglas Fir, and Hem Fir.
S.M. Simpson Ltd. Retrospectives
Part of Simpson Family fonds
Subseries consists of various compiled manuscripts and informally published materials either relating directly to the historical narrative of S.M. Simpson Ltd. or to aspects of its operations.
Date range extends beyond the corporate existence of S.M. Simpson Ltd but is included in the series and parent series because of its pertinence to the company.
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Image of piles of cut logs.
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Image of cut lumber awaiting to be shipped.
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View of a log boom from a distance.
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Falling a Cedar, 9ft. In diameter, North Arm of Burrard Inlet
Photograph of an older photograph of two men cutting down a tree. Photograph pictured dates between (approximately) 1890 and 1900.
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[Falling a Cedar, 9ft. In diameter, North Arm of Burrard Inlet]
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[Logging Scene on the North Arm of Burrard Inlet near Vancouver B.C.]
Photograph of an older photograph of men and oxen logging. The photograph in the picture dates approximately between 1890 and 1900.
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The Sealing Fleet lying in Victoria Harbour, B.C.
Jones & Co.
View of the pulp mill from the Strait of Georgia.
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General view of plant, Powell River, B.C.
Tent structures can be seen in foreground.
LeMay, Joseph Maurice Come Rudolphe
Thompstone, Mark William
View of logs being dropped from a logging train into the water next to a boom
Elliott, Albert Thomas
Real Photo Views' written on photograph
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View of the Columbia River Lumber Company mill along the Columbia River.
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View of four loggers with tree saws.
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