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1975.009.001 - Donkey, steam
c 1913 Washington Iron Works 10x12 Width - 76" x 150" double cylinder / double drum set up on log sleds as a yarder. Hemmingsen
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1983.002.007d + e - Print, Photographic
Two images depicting horses hauling logs over a skid road. Both captioned: "Dickie and Lewis Logging Camp. Cowichan Lake. about 1890."
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1994.233.002 - Print, Photographic
Black and white photograph of a spar tree and a clearcut forest in the background. A logging truck is being loaded near the base of the spar tree. Written on the back: "GrossLeg's Logging Lake Cowichan Below block 106-BCFP Taken 1965 Summer Photo from Bruce Devitt"
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2007.200.102 - Print, Photographic
Madill spar used by MacKenzie Logging in Lake Cowichan.
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2007.200.103 - Print, Photographic
Madill spar and loader used by MacKenzie Logging in Lake Cowichan.
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2007.200.104 - Print, Photographic
Koehring Skooper used by MacKenzie Logging in Lake Cowichan.
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2007.200.105 - Print, Photographic
Koehring Skooper used by MacKenzie Logging in Lake Cowichan.
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2007.200.106 - Print, Photographic
Grader used by MacKenzie Logging in Lake Cowichan.
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2007.200.108 - Print, Photographic
TD 25 used for building logging roads near Lake Cowichan.
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2007.200.109 - Print, Photographic
Grader used for building logging roads near Lake Cowichan.
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2007.200.110 - Print, Photographic
Spar used by Roach Logging near Lake Cowichan.
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2019.018.006 - Print, Photographic
B&W photo of the Youbou Camp 3 logging camp in 1937. Caption reads: "Camp 3 Youbou 37"
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2021.001.004 - Print, Photographic
Quarterly meeting of the Federated Auxiliary District Council in 1944. The meeting was held in Vancouver. Names listed on the back, which was also scanned.
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2021.072.033 - Print, Photographic
Hillcrest Lumber Company Climax No. 10. It is a standard gauge 3 truck Class "C" Climax steam engine, built May of 1928 by Climax Manufacturing Company. It is heading towards Lake Cowichan.
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2021.072.037 - Print, Photographic
Hillcrest Lumber Company Climax No. 10 towing boxcars. No. 10 is a standard gauge 3 truck Class "C" Climax steam engine, built May of 1928 by Climax Manufacturing Company.
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2021.072.038 - Print, Photographic
Hillcrest Lumber Company Climax No. 10 towing finished lumber. No. 10 is a standard gauge 3 truck Class "C" Climax steam engine, built May of 1928 by Climax Manufacturing Company.
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2021.072.043 - Print, Photographic
Hillcrest Lumber Company No. 9. It is a Style B, 45-50 ton 2-truck locomotive and was built by Climax Manufacturing Company.
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2021.072.047 - Print, Photographic
Hillcrest Lumber Company No. 5 locomotive pulling freight to Lake Cowichan. The locomotive is a 90 ton, 3 truck Shay and was previously owned by Western Forest Industries.
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2022.004.006 - Print, Photographic
Group shot of a logging crew standing near a steam donkey. 38 men in the shot, all unidentified (except for the man with a pipe in his mouth). Written on the back: "Brown Bros Logging Lake Cowichan Vancouver Island 1928 Alf(?) Brown owner Standing in donkey with pipe in mouth." If you can identify any of the men pictured, or know more about Brown Bros Logging, please contact the BC Forest Discovery Centre.
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