- RBSC-ARC-1804-UL_1605-UL_1605_0189
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- [between 1900 and 1910]
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Tadoussac mooring booms of logs from St. Margaret's Bay
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Image of cut lumber awaiting to be shipped.
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View of the Barnet sawmill
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View of the east side of the Fraser River near Eburne (Richmond)
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"The Flume" N. Vancouver, BC. 22
View of a flume alongside a cliff
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View of a shingle bolt flume alongside Capilano River in Capilano Canyon with two men on flume
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Views of logging and a view of a ship that goes from Vancouver to Skaguay, Alaska.
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Two loggers standing on either side of a large tree, with a third reclining inside the wedge they have cut out. "No. 272"
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Richardson Grove State Park. Did 13.8 ft, Age 1250 yrs. Height 310 ft. 95000 board ft.
A man dwarfed by the giant rim of a felled tree that he is standing next to in a forest. "871 Pat".
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Felling a B.C. Fir, near Vancouver, B.C.
Two men posed with a tree being cut down, with a dog in front.
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View of logs sitting in the water with a train crossing a bridge.
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Depicts a man's head peeping out beneath the preliminary cut in a large cedar about to be felled
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View of logs being dropped from a logging train into the water next to a boom
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Real Photo Views' written on photograph
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B.C. Spruce Mills Ltd., Lumberton, B.C.
Depicts horses in open air feeding stalls in snow.
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[Portrait of a logger on a huge log drawn by two horses]
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View of clearcut and lake.
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B.C. Spruce Mills Ltd., Lumberton, B.C.
Depicts loggers posing, horses, and a pile of cut logs.
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View of sawmill.
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Crows Nest Pass Lumber Co.'s planing mill, Wardner, B.C.
View of sawmill.
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Depicts six horse loggers posing next to cut logs.
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Depicts two posing loggers about to chop down a tree.
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[View of loggers and horses hauling logs]
View of men standing with recently cut logs and a team of horses hauling them.
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Image of men standing on top of recently cut logs.
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Postcard is from a set of 4 postcards with logging imagery.
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View of piles of cut logs. A man can be seen standing on top of a small pile in the bottom right side of the postcard. Postcard is from a set of 4 postcards with logging imagery.
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Postcard is from a set of 4 postcards with logging imagery.
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B.C. Spruce Mills Ltd., Lumberton, B.C.
View of men working in the mill.
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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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View of the Columbia River Lumber Company mill being constructed.
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View of the Columbia River Lumber Company mill being constructed.
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B.C. Spruce Mills Ltd., Lumberton, B.C.
View of logs coming down the river.
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Logging operations, Vancouver Island, B.C.
Depicts two loggers falling a douglas fir with a handsaw
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An album of photographs by Frederick Dally from throughout British Columbia, plus one image from San Francisco. It also includes a map
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Photographs Pacific Railway Survey British Columbia 1875
An album of photographs by Charles Horetzky taken during a Pacific Railway survey between June and September of 1875, looking for a Northern route for the railway. The photos are predominantly along the Homathko River (spelled Homathco here) starting from the mouth of the Bute Inlet. There is also one photo of Victoria from the same period. The photographs are numbered and have captions indicating their location. Both the album and the photos are in very good condition.
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View on CPR Winnipeg to Vancouver 1887
An album of photographs by WM. Notman and Son, documenting travel between Winnipeg and Vancouver along the Canadian Pacific Railway. Mostly landscape photographs in the mountains, but also some cityscapes and buildings in Winnipeg. Also included is an original photograph order sheet from WM. Notman & Son from "3rd Series Manitoba & the North West" with pricing and titles. The album and photographs are in good shape, though some of the pages have separated from the binding.
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A collection of photographs throughout British Columbia and into Alberta by Charles Macmunn (sometimes spelled MacMunn, McMunn, McMann) bound in a large album. The album was included in the final lot of images sold by Macmunn family.
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