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2022.015.016 - Print, Photographic
A unique looking logging truck in the snow. "Northwest Bay Logging Co. Nanoose B.C." on the truck's door. Two men stand on next both of the truck's doors.
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2022.015.018 - Print, Photographic
Logging truck hauling logs on a snowy road. "Northwest Bay Logging Co. LTD. Snowing. Winter Logging" written on the back.
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2022.015.019 - Print, Photographic
Man standing on a tree stump with a Northwest Bay Logging Company truck behind him. "Mr. Buchanan" written on the back.
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2022.015.020 - Print, Photographic
Northwest Bay Logging truck loaded with large logs.
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2022.015.021 - Print, Photographic
A group of men watching a caterpillar D-6 with Tree Shears attached to it. Tree Shears are designed to clear wooded areas or harvest unwanted trees and brush. This process is called 'thinning' and is when weaker trees are periodically weeded out to boost the growth of stronger trees. Dated 1973. Northwest Bay division for MacMillan Bloedel.
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2022.015.022 - Print, Photographic
A caterpillar D-6 with Tree Shears attached to it. Tree Shears are designed to clear wooded areas or harvest unwanted trees and brush. The Tree Shears, which is essentially a high-powered jaw, attachment can be seen at the base of a tree. Dated 1973. Northwest Bay division for MacMillan Bloedel.
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2022.015.023 - Print, Photographic
Close up of a Tree Shears attachment that is attached to a Caterpillar D6. Dated 1973. Northwest Bay division for MacMillan Bloedel.
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2022.015.024 - Print, Photographic
A Caterpillar D6 with a Tree Shears attachment. Dated 1973. Northwest Bay division for MacMillan Bloedel.
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2022.015.025 - Print, Photographic
Breakage from Tree Shear. Tree Shears are designed to clear wooded areas or harvest unwanted trees and brush. This process is called 'thinning' and is when weaker trees are periodically weeded out to boost the growth of stronger trees. Dated 1973. Northwest Bay division for MacMillan Bloedel.
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2022.015.026 - Print, Photographic
Sawmill operations at MacMillan Bloedel's Northwest Bay division.
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2022.015.027 - Print, Photographic
Grapple loader loading logs onto the back of a truck. MacMillan Bloedel's Northwest Bay division.
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2022.015.028 - Print, Photographic
Thinning operation at MacMillan Bloedel's Northwest Bay division. This is when weaker trees are periodically weeded out to boost the growth of stronger trees.
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2022.015.029 - Print, Photographic
Thinning operation at MacMillan Bloedel's Northwest Bay division. This is when weaker trees are periodically weeded out to boost the growth of stronger trees.
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2022.015.030 - Print, Photographic
Thinning operation at MacMillan Bloedel's Northwest Bay division. This is when weaker trees are periodically weeded out to boost the growth of stronger trees.
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2022.015.031 - Print, Photographic
Electric yarder used for cable logging. The carriage has a steel jaw that grabs onto logs. MacMillan Bloedel's Northwest Bay division.
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2022.015.032 - Print, Photographic
The steel jaws of a carriage about to pick up a log. This is part of a cable logging setup with an electric yarder. MacMillan Bloedel's Northwest Bay division.
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2022.015.033 - Print, Photographic
The steel jaws of a carriage picking up a log. This is part of a cable logging setup with an electric yarder. MacMillan Bloedel's Northwest Bay division.
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2022.015.034 - Print, Photographic
A caterpillar tractor with Tree Shears attached to it. Northwest Bay division for MacMillan Bloedel.
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2022.015.036 - Print, Photographic
Sawmill operations at MacMillan Bloedel's Northwest Bay division. Logs beside a chute.
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2022.015.037 - Print, Photographic
Sawmill operations at MacMillan Bloedel's Northwest Bay division. Shows the chute that sends the logs into the water.
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