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  • Includes: environmental issues; nature, wilderness and scenery; climate and weather; environmentalists; environmental organizations and businesses; parks and natural areas; wildlife management; habitat and species protection/recovery; conservation activities.

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          14 Archival description results for Environment

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          2019.10.8 · File · 1 Aug. 1970
          Part of Lockwood Survey Corporation Ltd. collection

          These remote-sensing aerial photographs were taken by Lockwood Survey Corporation Ltd. under contract for the B.C. Forest Service. Some photographs are annotated to show logging activity; clearcuts, slash piles, log booms, and tree debris on the water are also visible in some of the images. No detailed location information or index accompanies the photographs. These historically important aerial photographs depict Williston Lake soon after its creation in 1968 with the building of the W.A.C. Bennett Dam on the Peace River. Also depicted are the rivers and tributaries that empty into the Williston Reservoir, such as the Finlay River, the Ospika River, and the Omineca River.

          The identification coding on these photographs can be interpreted as follows:

          • The largest number on the leftmost side is the frame number for the individual photograph.
          • The following code to the right in the format "B) 70-38" is currently unknown, but may refer to an internal project number for the Lockwood Survey Corporation.
          • The 6" may refer to the camera's focal length in inches.
          • Next is "17,150 ASL" which is 17,150 feet Above Sea Level.
          • Following is "152.63" which refers to the camera's focal length in millimeters, which equals 6 inches.
          • The "W1339" may refer to the reel, but that is unconfirmed.
          • "1 AUG 70" is the date the photos were taken.
          2019.10.9 · File · 1 Aug. 1970
          Part of Lockwood Survey Corporation Ltd. collection

          These remote-sensing aerial photographs were taken by Lockwood Survey Corporation Ltd. under contract for the B.C. Forest Service. Some photographs are annotated to show logging activity; clearcuts, slash piles, log booms, and tree debris on the water are also visible in some of the images. No detailed location information or index accompanies the photographs. These historically important aerial photographs depict Williston Lake soon after its creation in 1968 with the building of the W.A.C. Bennett Dam on the Peace River. Also depicted are the rivers and tributaries that empty into the Williston Reservoir, such as the Finlay River, the Ospika River, and the Omineca River.

          The identification coding on these photographs can be interpreted as follows:

          • The largest number on the leftmost side is the frame number for the individual photograph.
          • The following code to the right in the format "B) 70-38" is currently unknown, but may refer to an internal project number for the Lockwood Survey Corporation.
          • The 6" may refer to the camera's focal length in inches.
          • Next is "17,150 ASL" which is 17,150 feet Above Sea Level.
          • Following is "152.63" which refers to the camera's focal length in millimeters, which equals 6 inches.
          • The "W1339" may refer to the reel, but that is unconfirmed.
          • "1 AUG 70" is the date the photos were taken.
          2019.10.7 · File · 10 Sept. 1969
          Part of Lockwood Survey Corporation Ltd. collection

          These remote-sensing aerial photographs were taken by Lockwood Survey Corporation Ltd. under contract for the B.C. Forest Service. Some photographs are annotated to show logging activity; clearcuts, slash piles, log booms, and tree debris on the water are also visible in some of the images. No detailed location information or index accompanies the photographs. These historically important aerial photographs depict Williston Lake soon after its creation in 1968 with the building of the W.A.C. Bennett Dam on the Peace River. Also depicted are the rivers and tributaries that empty into the Williston Reservoir, such as the Finlay River, the Ospika River, and the Omineca River.

          The identification coding on these photographs can be interpreted as follows:

          • The largest number on the leftmost side is the frame number for the individual photograph.
          • The following code to the right in the format "B) 69-53" is currently unknown, but may refer to an internal project number for the Lockwood Survey Corporation.
          • The 6" may refer to the camera's focal length in inches.
          • Next is "17,150 ASL" which is 17,150 feet Above Sea Level.
          • Following is "152.52" which refers to the camera's focal length in millimeters, which equals 6 inches.
          • The "W1308" may refer to the reel, but that is unconfirmed.
          • "10 SEP 69" is the date the photos were taken.
          2019.10.1 · File · 3 July 1968
          Part of Lockwood Survey Corporation Ltd. collection

          These remote-sensing aerial photographs were taken by Lockwood Survey Corporation Ltd. under contract for the B.C. Forest Service. Some photographs are annotated to show logging activity; clearcuts, slash piles, log booms, and tree debris on the water are also visible in some of the images. No detailed location information or index accompanies the photographs. These historically important aerial photographs depict Williston Lake soon after its creation in 1968 with the building of the W.A.C. Bennett Dam on the Peace River. Also depicted are the rivers and tributaries that empty into the Williston Reservoir, such as the Finlay River, the Ospika River, and the Omineca River.

          The identification coding on these photographs can be interpreted as follows:

          • The largest number on the leftmost side is the frame number for the individual photograph.
          • The following code to the right in the format B) 67-326 is currently unknown, but may refer to an internal project number for the Lockwood Survey Corporation.
          • The 6" may refer to the camera's focal length in inches.
          • Next is "17,000 ASL" which is 17,000 feet Above Sea Level.
          • Following is "152.17" which refers to the camera's focal length in millimeters, which equals 6 inches.
          • The "W1245" may refer to the reel, but that is unconfirmed.
          • "3 JUL 68" is the date the photos were taken.
          2019.10.2 · File · 8 Sept. 1969
          Part of Lockwood Survey Corporation Ltd. collection

          These remote-sensing aerial photographs were taken by Lockwood Survey Corporation Ltd. under contract for the B.C. Forest Service. Some photographs are annotated to show logging activity; clearcuts, slash piles, log booms, and tree debris on the water are also visible in some of the images. No detailed location information or index accompanies the photographs. These historically important aerial photographs depict Williston Lake soon after its creation in 1968 with the building of the W.A.C. Bennett Dam on the Peace River. Also depicted are the rivers and tributaries that empty into the Williston Reservoir, such as the Finlay River, the Ospika River, and the Omineca River.

          The identification coding on these photographs can be interpreted as follows:

          • The largest number on the leftmost side is the frame number for the individual photograph.
          • The following code to the right in the format B) 69-53 is currently unknown, but may refer to an internal project number for the Lockwood Survey Corporation.
          • The 6" may refer to the camera's focal length in inches.
          • Next is "17,150 ASL" which is 17,150 feet Above Sea Level.
          • Following is "152.52" which refers to the camera's focal length in millimeters, which equals 6 inches.
          • The "W1307" may refer to the reel, but that is unconfirmed.
          • "8 SEP 69" is the date the photos were taken.
          2019.10.3 · File · 8 Sept. 1969
          Part of Lockwood Survey Corporation Ltd. collection

          These remote-sensing aerial photographs were taken by Lockwood Survey Corporation Ltd. under contract for the B.C. Forest Service. Some photographs are annotated to show logging activity; clearcuts, slash piles, log booms, and tree debris on the water are also visible in some of the images. No detailed location information or index accompanies the photographs. These historically important aerial photographs depict Williston Lake soon after its creation in 1968 with the building of the W.A.C. Bennett Dam on the Peace River. Also depicted are the rivers and tributaries that empty into the Williston Reservoir, such as the Finlay River, the Ospika River, and the Omineca River.

          The identification coding on these photographs can be interpreted as follows:

          • The largest number on the leftmost side is the frame number for the individual photograph.
          • The following code to the right in the format B) 69-53 is currently unknown, but may refer to an internal project number for the Lockwood Survey Corporation.
          • The 6" may refer to the camera's focal length in inches.
          • Next is "17,150 ASL" which is 17,150 feet Above Sea Level.
          • Following is "152.52" which refers to the camera's focal length in millimeters, which equals 6 inches.
          • The "W1307" may refer to the reel, but that is unconfirmed.
          • "8 SEP 69" is the date the photos were taken.
          2019.10.4 · File · 8 Sept. 1969
          Part of Lockwood Survey Corporation Ltd. collection

          These remote-sensing aerial photographs were taken by Lockwood Survey Corporation Ltd. under contract for the B.C. Forest Service. Some photographs are annotated to show logging activity; clearcuts, slash piles, log booms, and tree debris on the water are also visible in some of the images. No detailed location information or index accompanies the photographs. These historically important aerial photographs depict Williston Lake soon after its creation in 1968 with the building of the W.A.C. Bennett Dam on the Peace River. Also depicted are the rivers and tributaries that empty into the Williston Reservoir, such as the Finlay River, the Ospika River, and the Omineca River.

          The identification coding on these photographs can be interpreted as follows:

          • The largest number on the leftmost side is the frame number for the individual photograph.
          • The following code to the right in the format B) 69-53 is currently unknown, but may refer to an internal project number for the Lockwood Survey Corporation.
          • The 6" may refer to the camera's focal length in inches.
          • Next is "17,150 ASL" which is 17,150 feet Above Sea Level.
          • Following is "152.52" which refers to the camera's focal length in millimeters, which equals 6 inches.
          • The "W1307" may refer to the reel, but that is unconfirmed.
          • "8 SEP 69" is the date the photos were taken.
          2019.10.5 · File · 9 Sept. 1969
          Part of Lockwood Survey Corporation Ltd. collection

          These remote-sensing aerial photographs were taken by Lockwood Survey Corporation Ltd. under contract for the B.C. Forest Service. Some photographs are annotated to show logging activity; clearcuts, slash piles, log booms, and tree debris on the water are also visible in some of the images. No detailed location information or index accompanies the photographs. These historically important aerial photographs depict Williston Lake soon after its creation in 1968 with the building of the W.A.C. Bennett Dam on the Peace River. Also depicted are the rivers and tributaries that empty into the Williston Reservoir, such as the Finlay River, the Ospika River, and the Omineca River.

          The identification coding on these photographs can be interpreted as follows:

          • The largest number on the leftmost side is the frame number for the individual photograph.
          • The following code to the right in the format "B) 69-53" is currently unknown, but may refer to an internal project number for the Lockwood Survey Corporation.
          • The 6" may refer to the camera's focal length in inches.
          • Next is "17,150 ASL" which is 17,150 feet Above Sea Level.
          • Following is "152.52" which refers to the camera's focal length in millimeters, which equals 6 inches.
          • The "W1308" may refer to the reel, but that is unconfirmed.
          • "9 SEP 69" is the date the photos were taken.
          2019.10.6 · File · 9 Sept. 1969
          Part of Lockwood Survey Corporation Ltd. collection

          These remote-sensing aerial photographs were taken by Lockwood Survey Corporation Ltd. under contract for the B.C. Forest Service. Some photographs are annotated to show logging activity; clearcuts, slash piles, log booms, and tree debris on the water are also visible in some of the images. No detailed location information or index accompanies the photographs. These historically important aerial photographs depict Williston Lake soon after its creation in 1968 with the building of the W.A.C. Bennett Dam on the Peace River. Also depicted are the rivers and tributaries that empty into the Williston Reservoir, such as the Finlay River, the Ospika River, and the Omineca River.

          The identification coding on these photographs can be interpreted as follows:

          • The largest number on the leftmost side is the frame number for the individual photograph.
          • The following code to the right in the format "B) 69-53" is currently unknown, but may refer to an internal project number for the Lockwood Survey Corporation.
          • The 6" may refer to the camera's focal length in inches.
          • Next is "17,150 ASL" which is 17,150 feet Above Sea Level.
          • Following is "152.52" which refers to the camera's focal length in millimeters, which equals 6 inches.
          • The "W1308" may refer to the reel, but that is unconfirmed.
          • "9 SEP 69" is the date the photos were taken.
          2019.10 · Collection · 1968-1970

          These historically important aerial photographs depict Williston Lake soon after its creation in 1968 with the building of the W.A.C. Bennett Dam on the Peace River. Also depicted are the rivers and tributaries that empty into the Williston Reservoir, such as the Finlay River, the Ospika River, and the Omineca River.

          These remote-sensing aerial photographs were taken by Lockwood Survey Corporation Ltd. under contract for the B.C. Forest Service. Some photographs are annotated to show logging activity; clearcuts, slash piles, log booms, and tree debris on the water are also visible in some of the images. No detailed location information or index accompanies the photographs.

          Lockwood Survey Corporation Ltd.
          2019.10.4.41404 · Item · 8 Sept. 1969
          Part of Lockwood Survey Corporation Ltd. collection

          This remote-sensing aerial photograph was taken by Lockwood Survey Corporation Ltd. under contract for the B.C. Forest Service. This historically important aerial photograph depicts the headwaters of Williston Reservoir soon after its creation in 1968 with the building of the W.A.C. Bennett Dam on the Peace River.

          The identification coding on these photographs can be interpreted as follows:

          • The largest number on the leftmost side is the frame number for the photograph.
          • The following code to the right in the format B) 69-53 is currently unknown, but may refer to an internal project number for the Lockwood Survey Corporation.
          • The 6" may refer to the camera's focal length in inches.
          • Next is "17,150 ASL" which is 17,150 feet Above Sea Level.
          • Following is "152.52" which refers to the camera's focal length in millimeters, which equals 6 inches.
          • The "W1307" may refer to the reel, but that is unconfirmed.
          • "8 SEP 69" is the date the photo was taken.
          2019.10.4.41405 · Item · 8 Sept. 1969
          Part of Lockwood Survey Corporation Ltd. collection

          This remote-sensing aerial photograph was taken by Lockwood Survey Corporation Ltd. under contract for the B.C. Forest Service. This historically important aerial photograph depicts the W.A.C. Bennett Dam and Williston Reservoir soon after its flooding in 1968.

          The identification coding on these photographs can be interpreted as follows:

          • The largest number on the leftmost side is the frame number for the photograph.
          • The following code to the right in the format B) 69-53 is currently unknown, but may refer to an internal project number for the Lockwood Survey Corporation.
          • The 6" may refer to the camera's focal length in inches.
          • Next is "17,150 ASL" which is 17,150 feet Above Sea Level.
          • Following is "152.52" which refers to the camera's focal length in millimeters, which equals 6 inches.
          • The "W1307" may refer to the reel, but that is unconfirmed.
          • "8 SEP 69" is the date the photo was taken.
          2019.10.4.41406 · Item · 8 Sept. 1969
          Part of Lockwood Survey Corporation Ltd. collection

          This remote-sensing aerial photograph was taken by Lockwood Survey Corporation Ltd. under contract for the B.C. Forest Service. This historically important aerial photograph depicts the W.A.C. Bennett Dam and Williston Reservoir soon after its flooding in 1968.

          The identification coding on these photographs can be interpreted as follows:

          • The largest number on the leftmost side is the frame number for the photograph.
          • The following code to the right in the format B) 69-53 is currently unknown, but may refer to an internal project number for the Lockwood Survey Corporation.
          • The 6" may refer to the camera's focal length in inches.
          • Next is "17,150 ASL" which is 17,150 feet Above Sea Level.
          • Following is "152.52" which refers to the camera's focal length in millimeters, which equals 6 inches.
          • The "W1307" may refer to the reel, but that is unconfirmed.
          • "8 SEP 69" is the date the photo was taken.
          2019.10.4.41407 · Item · 8 Sept. 1969
          Part of Lockwood Survey Corporation Ltd. collection

          This remote-sensing aerial photograph was taken by Lockwood Survey Corporation Ltd. under contract for the B.C. Forest Service. This historically important aerial photograph depicts the W.A.C. Bennett Dam and Williston Reservoir soon after its flooding in 1968.

          The identification coding on these photographs can be interpreted as follows:

          • The largest number on the leftmost side is the frame number for the photograph.
          • The following code to the right in the format B) 69-53 is currently unknown, but may refer to an internal project number for the Lockwood Survey Corporation.
          • The 6" may refer to the camera's focal length in inches.
          • Next is "17,150 ASL" which is 17,150 feet Above Sea Level.
          • Following is "152.52" which refers to the camera's focal length in millimeters, which equals 6 inches.
          • The "W1307" may refer to the reel, but that is unconfirmed.
          • "8 SEP 69" is the date the photo was taken.