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Photographs
2013.6.36 · Série organique · [before 2013]
Fait partie de David Davies Railway Collection

Series consists of graphic material depicting railways in British Columbia. Includes prints, negatives, and postcards.

Davies Historical Photographs
2013.6.36.1 · Sous-série organique · 1957-2013
Fait partie de David Davies Railway Collection

Subseries consists of prints and negatives depicting railways in British Columbia, as well as a small selection of other subjects such as historical ships, buildings, vehicles, and bridges. All photographs created by David Davies.

Coal miners near Buckley Bay
2013.6.36.1.003.047 · Pièce · Aug. 1964
Fait partie de David Davies Railway Collection

Photograph depicts coal miners near Buckley Bay. The afternoon shift (3 p.m.) is going down the Tsable drift mine, which is the only working coal pit on Vancouver Island in 1964 and has a total of 70 employees. It is run by the Comox Colliery Co. and has a daily production of 200-300 tons.

Log boom
2013.6.36.1.004.01 · Pièce · [1964?]
Fait partie de David Davies Railway Collection

Photograph depicts a log boom probably in the Lower Mainland or on Vancouver Island.

Log boom
2013.6.36.1.004.02 · Pièce · [1964?]
Fait partie de David Davies Railway Collection

Photograph depicts a log boom probably in the Lower Mainland or on Vancouver Island.

Early steam donkey at Promised Land Park
2013.6.36.1.004.17 · Pièce · [1964?]
Fait partie de David Davies Railway Collection

Photograph depicts an early type of steam donkey mounted on a flatcar and attached to a Shay Tank. It is displayed on the roadside at Promised Land Park, probably near Forks, on the Olympic Peninsula in Washington state.

Vancouver Iron Works built steam donkey
2013.6.36.1.004.19 · Pièce · Aug. 1964
Fait partie de David Davies Railway Collection

Photograph depicts a Vancouver Iron Works built steam donkey in use until the early 1950s. It was purchased for $800 by an enthusiast in 1963 , set up beside home and roadside at Sayward near Kelsey Bay on North Vancouver Island.