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              29 Archival description results for North Vancouver, BC

              CNR "Canadian Prince"
              2013.6.36.1.012.07 · Item · Feb. 1965
              Part of David Davies Railway Collection

              Photograph depicts a CNR ship named "Canadian Prince" being gutted, with the material on the scow at left. Alongside at right is the CPR "Princess Lousie" at Lynn Terminals, North Vancouver.

              Oral History: Bea Dezell
              2014.6.1.14 · File · 2004
              Part of Rustad & Dezell Family fonds

              File consists of an electronic oral history transcript documenting the life of Bea Dezell from approximately 189? to 2004. Interview conducted in May and June 2004 by Denise Torgerson and transcript prepared by Elaine Hauck, both of Prince George Oral History Group.

              2013.6.36.1.004.35 · Item · [May 1965]
              Part of David Davies Railway Collection

              Photograph depicts an abandoned brick burner now used to take excess steam blowing off from the wood fired double boiler. The burner is at the Horne Bros. Ltd. Shingle mill on #305 West Esplanade Rd. in North Vancouver.

              2013.6.36.1.004.37 · Item · [July 1965]
              Part of David Davies Railway Collection

              Photograph depicts a steam crane in the yard of the Lions Gate Lumber Co. at the foot of Lloyd St. in North Vancouver. The crane was made by the Brown Hoisting Machinery Co. in Cleveland, Ohio and is undated. It has a 20 ton capacity, is well maintained, and freshly painted.

              2013.6.36.1.004.38 · Item · [July 1965]
              Part of David Davies Railway Collection

              Photograph depicts a steam crane in the yard of the Lions Gate Lumber Co. at the foot of Lloyd St. in North Vancouver. It is used to load scows from stacks shown to left and right of track. Thick baulks of timber on edges of pier are part of a safety device. Crane has transverse underframe which just clears these baulks normally. Under a heavy load and extended jib the underframe rests on the baulks.