Mike Finle (?) wearing a yellow hard hat and ear protectors, stands beside a stack of green wrapped Rustad Bros. kiln dried lumber and points to a JAS certificate affixed to the wrapping.
Unidentified Rustad employee in coveralls and a hard hat walks beside a stack of unwrapped lumber, stacks of green wrapped Rustad Bros. kiln dried lumber visible in background.
Close up of JAS grade stamp on a section of Rustad Bros. kiln dried lumber.
Stacks of processed lumber.
Unidentified man carrying a yellow plastic bag and a plaid jacket walks beside stacks of processed lumber situated to the left of a set of indoor tracks.
Stack of lumber being pulled along the indoor tracking system and out of the large, round, metal purpose build opening.
Close up of processed lumber stamp: "PGwood, PWF-FBT 0322, [unidentified symbol] 13593, L/B-P/C CCA"
Back view of a large hauling trailer with the following graphics: "Trees...British Columbia's Future" with the logos for Northwood Pulp and Timber Limited and Rustad Bros. & Co. Ltd. featured side by side.
Forklift moving a stack of processed lumber.
Larry Hoff standing next to a load of Northwood and Houston lumber piled up in a construction site in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, USA.
C.T. Hazelwood presents the Northwood Pulp and Timber President's Award trophy to three unidentified representatives of Rustad Bros. in front of a stack of wrapped Rustad Bros. kiln dried lumber.
C.T. Hazelwood poses with two unidentified representatives of Rustad Bros. in a boardroom with the Northwood Pulp and Timber President's Award trophy.
An exterior view of the Prince George Sawmill complex.
An unidentified man sorts several pieces of lumber using an unidentified piece of machinery.
A log goes through an unidentified piece of machinery.
Several pieces of lumber are being planed using an unidentified piece of machinery.
An unidentified man sits in the cab of an unidentified piece of machinery.
An unidentified man sits at the control panel of a machine that cuts raw logs.
An unidentified man sits at the control panel of a debarker(?).
An unidentified man, Mason(?) and an unidentified man talk in the lumber yard.
Northwood Lumber is loaded onto a ship at Lynn Terminals.
An exterior view of Prince George Sawmill.
An unidentified man stacks lumber in the lumber yard.
An unidentified man sits at the controls of an unidentified piece of machinery.
Three unidentified Japanes business man and an unidentified Northwood employee in the lumber yard.
A truck is loaded with sawdust and wood chips at Prince George Sawmill.
A package of lumber ready to be sent to the dry kilns.
An unidentified man stands next to an unidentified piece of machinery.
An unidentified man works on an unidentified piece of machinery.
A railcar loaded with a shipment of lumber.
A path leads up to a sign, reading: "Caution: Do Not Enter. Go Around Back of No. 2 Mill."
An unidentified man walks past an unidentified piece of machinery.
A rail car with a load of Northwood lumber.
A beehive burner.
An unidentified man sits in the cab of an unidentified piece of machinery at the controls.
An unidentified man stands at the controls of an unidentified piece of machinery.
John Larsen and two unidentifid men grade pieces of Northwood lumber.
Bob Hauley stands at the control panel for an unidentified piece of machinery.
Two unidentified men work on a piece of machinery.
An exterior view of the Prince George Sawmill.
A railcar loaded with a shipment of lumber.
Two unidentified men walk past a piece of machinery.
An unidentified man sits at the controls of an unidentified piece of machinery.
Several lumber stacks on stilts in the planer warehouse(?).
A raw log coming off a log merchandiser and going to the Prince George Sawmill to be cut.
An unidentified man sits at a control panel while a log goes through an unidentified piece of machinery.
An unidentified man sits at the control panel for a machine that sorts raw logs.
An unidentified man sits at the control panel of a planer.
Two unidentified men work on an unidentified piece of machinery.
Two unidentified men work on a piece of machinery.