Photo showing a massive A-Frame towering over Crown Zellerbach's Minette Bay booming ground. The hoist picks up truckloads and dumps them into the bay where they are manouvered into booms for towing down to company mills down the coast.
Photo showing a massive A-Frame towering over Crown Zellerbach's Minette Bay booming ground. The hoist picks up truckloads and dumps them into the bay where they are manouvered into booms for towing down to company mills down the coast.
Photograph of - back row L-R Brian M. Graydon public works officer, Sargeant Dan Fisher RCMP, Aubrey Creed fire chief, Chris R. Lawther planning officer. Bottom row Allan S. Sanderson - assesser, A.C. Currie municipal manager, Harald K. Hall treasurer.
Photograph of - back row L-R Brian M. Graydon public works officer, Sargeant Dan Fisher RCMP, Aubrey Creed fire chief, Chris R. Lawther planning officer. Bottom row Allan S. Sanderson - assesser, A.C. Currie municipal manager, Harald K. Hall treasurer.
Photo showing boom sticks hit the water at Minette Bay as the first load of NarRiele Bloedel Company logs is unloaded. Driver of truck was Pat Stevens of Canae River Logging Limited.
Photo showing boom sticks hit the water at Minette Bay as the first load of NarRiele Bloedel Company logs is unloaded. Driver of truck was Pat Stevens of Canae River Logging Limited.
"Hey, just about enough left for me." the birthday cake puchased to celebrate the 1st anniversary of "The Anchor wqas a real monster but it all managed to dissapear before the evening was out."
"Hey, just about enough left for me." the birthday cake puchased to celebrate the 1st anniversary of "The Anchor wqas a real monster but it all managed to dissapear before the evening was out."
Photo showing the first truckload of logs crossing the new 155 foot Crown Zellerbach bridge over Hirsch Creek on its way to Minette bay booming grounds. The bridge with a capacity of 175 tons was constructed under the supervision of Crown Zellerbach's bridge engineer Duncan Thompson, who has been 42 years with the company. The bridge links up 16 miles of company logging roads.
Photo showing the first truckload of logs crossing the new 155 foot Crown Zellerbach bridge over Hirsch Creek on its way to Minette bay booming grounds. The bridge with a capacity of 175 tons was constructed under the supervision of Crown Zellerbach's bridge engineer Duncan Thompson, who has been 42 years with the company. The bridge links up 16 miles of company logging roads.
Photograph of camp 8 logs cut for transmission line in background. Ground is covered in cut logs in the centre and right. A road is running through the logs. Some smoke can be seen to the right of the road. Left area is cleared out. Tent houses can be seen towards the back. Clearing with cut logs continues up the mountain in the back.
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 camp 8 logs cut for transmission line in background. Ground is covered in cut logs in the centre and right. A road is running through the logs. Some smoke can be seen to the right of the road. Left area is cleared out. Tent houses can be seen towards the back. Clearing with cut logs continues up the mountain in the back.