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2018.057.077 - Print, Photographic
An A-frame, an a-shaped frame made of timber, lifting large Douglas-fir logs into the water at Chemainus. These logs are being transported to Osaka, Japan. The Douglas-fir were felled by MacMillan Bloedel Ltd. Copper Canyon Division.
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2018.057.078 - Print, Photographic
Off highway logging truck hauling large Douglas-fir logs. These logs are being transported to Osaka, Japan. The Douglas-fir were felled by MacMillan Bloedel Ltd. Copper Canyon Division.
Record Type: Photo
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2019.070.008 - Print, Photographic
Photograph depicts a high rigger chopping the top off a Douglas-fir, with the top beginning to fall. The tree will become a spar tree for the logging of timber. The man pictured is possibly Doug Little. Location not listed, but presumably somewhere on Vancouver Island.
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2020.067.006a-b - Print, Photographic
Two photographs of a stump and sign. The stump if from a Douglas-fir that was felled to create the world's tallest flagpole. .a) is a close up of the stump and sign. The sign says: "Age 371 years. Height 272 FT Pole Length 225 FT Butt Top Pole Vol. 110[??]" Would have said 11000 FBM. .b) is the same stump and sign, but there is obvious wreckage and a man stands on top the stump. Written on the back: "stump & sign of Kew Tree, Copper C...
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