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Description found in Archives
Title
Undercutting a Douglas fir / Abattage d'un sapin de Douglas.
Online (1)
Arrangement structure
Item (linked) part of
Date(s)
ca. 1910
Place
B.C.
Place of creation
No place, unknown, or undetermined
Extent
1 photograph
Conditions of access
Graphic (photo)
90: Open
Nil
Nil
Graphic (photo)
Copy negative PA-047736
Copy negative PA-047736
90: Open
Item no. (creator)
B2-1-13
Other accession no.
1936-271 NPC
Terms of use
Credit: Canada. Dept. of the Interior / Library and Archives Canada / PA-047736
Restrictions on use: Nil
Copyright: Expired
Additional name(s)
Photographer: Unknown.
Additional information
The Douglas fir is one of the most impressive and important species of tree in the world, supplying the Canadian
logging industry with a steady supply of wood for construction and export.
At the time this photograph was taken, mechanical clear-cutting vast areas of forest did not exist. These workers along with
their dog are shown hand-cutting the tree
Described by the RECON project.
logging industry with a steady supply of wood for construction and export.
At the time this photograph was taken, mechanical clear-cutting vast areas of forest did not exist. These workers along with
their dog are shown hand-cutting the tree
Described by the RECON project.
Series title
Natural Space - Work Camps / Espace naturel - Camps de travail
Exhibitions note
On the Job / Au boulot; Eleanor Brown; National Archives of Canada; 2000.05 - 2001.01
Signatures and inscriptions
Undercutting a Douglas fir
Subject heading
INDUSTRIES - LUMBERING.
Source
Government
Other system control no.
MIKAN no.
3372056
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