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Victoria Lumber & Manufacturing Company |
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1993.025.005 - Print, Photographic
21 men on the platform of a Willamete (Or Lidgerwood?) Skidder that is on some railroad tracks. "VL & M" and "3" are clearly visible on the side. It is a massive steam-powered machine with two boilers harnessed to sophisticated overhead cable logging systems. "Nicholas Morant Photograph from office of Director of Public Information Ottawa" stamped on the back.
Record Type: Photo
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1993.025.006 - Print, Photographic
A spar tree with multiple cables is the main focus, and at the lower right is a massive steam-powered machine with two boilers that is harnessed to the overhead cable systems. It is the same skidder from 1993.025.005. "Nicholas Morant Photograph from office of Director of Public Information Ottawa" stamped on the back.
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1993.025.007 - Print, Photographic
Logs being collected by a series of overhead cables. On the right is a modified crane (cherry picker) mounted on a flatcar. The cherry picker would reel the logs into place and special tongs were used to place the logs on a flatcar. A "V" with a diamond shaped background is visible on the machine's side, indicating it belonged to Victoria Lumber and Manufacturing Company.
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2022.027.001 - Report, Annual
Victoria Lumber and Manufacturing Company Annual Report for 1930. Orange cover with a drawn sawmill with "Merry Christmas" underneath the illustration. Signed Phibbs(?) to Gerald Wellburn. Includes drawn cartoons, an introduction by John A. Humbird, references to the Depression and its effect on the lumber industry, a brief history of Victoria Lumber products, correspondence, stories, ect.
Record Type: Archive
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2022.069.002 - Print, Photographic
One man sits atop a log and the other, identified as Ted Yankoski, stands at the hand of the log. The men are loggers from Copper Canyon.
Record Type: Photo
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2022.069.003 - Print, Photographic
Two loggers (Ted Yankoski on the left) from the Copper Canyon camp standing near railway tracks. Behind them is a partially visible sign that states they are at "Mile 16.41".
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2022.069.004 - Print, Photographic
Frank Peter Yankoski (1921 - 1995) standing in front of a tree and holding two branches.
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2022.069.005 - Print, Photographic
Two men standing on railway tracks. Ted Yankoski is on the left.
Record Type: Photo
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2022.069.006 - Print, Photographic
Frank Yankoski, a logger from Copper Canyon standing in front of a large log.
Record Type: Photo
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2022.069.007 - Print, Photographic
Railway speeder on railroad tracks. The speeder is designated as No. 104. It was used in Copper Canyon to transport workers to town and back to camp and other worksites.
Record Type: Photo
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2022.069.009 - Print, Photographic
A bundle of logs about to be dropped down a slope. An A-Frame, an A-shaped framework of timber usually mounted on a raft and used to yard logs into water, can be seen behind the log pile.
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2022.069.010 - Print, Photographic
A bundle of logs being dumped into water. Logs are dumped into rivers or lakes because they are easier to sort in water.
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