Photo Record
Images
Metadata
Catalog Number |
2021.004.020 |
Object Name |
Print, Photographic |
Description |
Gasoline Donkey used in clearing of Blocks 9, 10, and 16 at the Green Timbers Nursery. |
Image File Name |
1930 - Gasoline Donkey - Green Timbers - 2021004020 - jpg72 - 001 |
Date (y/m/d) |
1930/08/ |
Place |
Green Timbers (Surrey) |
Provenance |
Photograph is part of an album depicting Green Timbers Nursery operations and development. The Pacific Highway stretches from San Diego, California to Surrey, British Columbia. The trees pictured were old growth trees and were the only remaining stretch of virgin forest that lined the highway. The trees spread 5,000 acres. Despite opposition, these old growth trees were felled in 1930. Before the last tree was felled, the BC Forest Service set aside a fourteen-hectare reserve for replanting. This became the site of Green Timbers Nursery, British Columbia's first production forest nursery. |
Search Terms |
Green Timbers Surrey Pacific Highway Green Timbers Nursery Gasoline Donkey BC Forest Service BCFS Forestry |
Collection |
BC Forest Service |
Subjects |
BC Forest Service Forestry/ Engineering/ Inventory Heavy Equipment |
