Photograph of Kemano Timber Co. building. Behind the building are piles of wood planks, other buildings, and a burner structure with a conveyor going in and smoke coming out. There is a forested mountainside in the background.
Kemano Timber Limited photos. The President and CEO was Ernest G. McCorkell.
Custodial History
Photos donated by James (Jim) Stewart.
Scope and Content
Photograph of Kemano Timber Co. building. Behind the building are piles of wood planks, other buildings, and a burner structure with a conveyor going in and smoke coming out. There is a forested mountainside in the background.
Photograph of Kemano Timber Homes. There are six visible buildings - one is only slightly visible behind the others. Wooden planks are also piled behind. There are powerlines running behind the homes, and one in the foreground. Beyond the homes are tall mountains.
Kemano Timber Limited photos. The President and CEO was Ernest G. McCorkell.
Custodial History
Photos donated by James (Jim) Stewart.
Scope and Content
Photograph of Kemano Timber Homes. There are six visible buildings - one is only slightly visible behind the others. Wooden planks are also piled behind. There are powerlines running behind the homes, and one in the foreground. Beyond the homes are tall mountains.
Photograph of clearing timber for transmission line just back of camp 5 at Kemano. Logs are being loaded onto a truck with a crane. Five men can be seen working, one in the crane. There is snow on the ground and trees in the background.
Kemano Timber Limited photos. The President and CEO was Ernest G. McCorkell.
Custodial History
Photos donated by James (Jim) Stewart.
Scope and Content
Photograph of clearing timber for transmission line just back of camp 5 at Kemano. Logs are being loaded onto a truck with a crane. Five men can be seen working, one in the crane. There is snow on the ground and trees in the background.
Photo showing all that remains of the tug boat, Hi Gear, which was beached afire three miles down Douglas Channel. The 40 foot boat was bound for Kildala, she was owned and operated by Captain William Cogswell with total loss estimated at about $30,000.
Northern Sentinel - (A)Historical
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(a)Ships and Boats
Scope and Content
Photo showing all that remains of the tug boat, Hi Gear, which was beached afire three miles down Douglas Channel. The 40 foot boat was bound for Kildala, she was owned and operated by Captain William Cogswell with total loss estimated at about $30,000.
Photo showing Crown Zellerbach Bob Melver crouching beside two timber wolves which he shot in the logging operation last Thursday morning. Although the wolves as of yet have been no particular problem, the loggers were happier if they were elsewhere. The animals, weighing 80-90 pounds each were shot by a 270 calibre gun.
Photo showing Crown Zellerbach Bob Melver crouching beside two timber wolves which he shot in the logging operation last Thursday morning. Although the wolves as of yet have been no particular problem, the loggers were happier if they were elsewhere. The animals, weighing 80-90 pounds each were shot by a 270 calibre gun.