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Timberland Lumber Company |
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1990.040.001 - Print, Photographic
Booming grounds at Salmon River. Many floating logs can be seen.The river enters the Johnstone Strait and the Pacific Ocean near the town of Kelsey Bay. "Salmon River, Kelsey Bay, B.C. E.E. Robinson - Honeymoon Bay B.C. July 26/89" written on the back.
Record Type: Photo
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2002.020.001 - Print, Photographic
Photograph of three men sitting on some logs and five more men standing at a steam donkey. "Timberland. Van Island. From J.G. Robson Sr." written beneath the picture.
Record Type: Photo
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2002.020.002 - Print, Photographic
Photograph of a Timberland Milll on the Fraser River, near Tannery Road. The river served as a booming grounds for the mill.
Record Type: Photo
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2002.020.004 - Print, Photographic
Photograph of a logging camp. "No. 1 Timberland at Duncan, Van. Island" written beneath the picture.
Record Type: Photo
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2002.020.005 - Print, Photographic
Two men standing in a steam donkey. "Timberland Van. Island" written beneath the picture.
Record Type: Photo
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2002.020.006 - Print, Photographic
Two men standing next to a locomotive (and two men inside it) hauling logs. "Timberland Camp. Van. Island" written beneath the picture. The locomotive is one of the five Climax locomotives Timberland purchased for logging on the Island.
Record Type: Photo
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2002.020.007 - Print, Photographic
Locomotive going over a bridge while hauling logs. "Van. Island - Timberland" written beneath the picture. The locomotive is one of the five Climax locomotives Timberland purchased for logging on the Island.
Record Type: Photo
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2002.020.008 - Print, Photographic
Steam donkey and spar tree. "Van. Island Timberland" written on the top left corner.
Record Type: Photo
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2002.020.009 - Print, Photographic
Booming grounds. "Timberland. Van Island. Duncan." written beneath the picture. Note the locomotive at the end of the bridge. Likely a Climax as Timberland owned five Climaxes.
Record Type: Photo
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2002.020.010 - Print, Photographic
Logging camp. Various bunkhouses and some parked cars (possibly 1920 Nash Tourings but unsure).
Record Type: Photo
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2002.020.012 - Print, Photographic
Wooden bridge, possibly the same as 2002.020.007 but the photo is taken at an angle that if there are any tracks it cannot be seen. "Timberland - Van. Island. Near Duncan" written on the bottom right corner of the picture.
Record Type: Photo
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2002.020.013 - Print, Photographic
Horses hauling logs on a wooden bridge. "J.G. Robson Shingle Mill at Tynehead, BC" written on the picture. "Photo by G.A. Mattice" stamped on the bottom left corner.
Record Type: Photo
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2019.004.002 - Print, Photographic
5 men and No. 2 Timberland climax locomotive stationary on some tracks and railroad sidings. It has its characteristic steam cylinder tilted at an angle.
Record Type: Photo
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2019.004.004 - Print, Photographic
Photo of a group of men in front of a wood building. There is Kanji writing on the photograph, it says, "Everyone at Timberland Camp in commemoration of farewell to Mr. Heikchi Nishimura September 8, Showa 3". Showa 3 (possibly 5) = 1928, refers to the third year of the reign of Emperor Hirohito (1926-1989).
Record Type: Photo
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