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2007.1.30.2.062 · Item · [9 July 1966]
Part of Aleza Lake Research Forest fonds

Caption describing photograph: "Black Spruce residuals (Ht 35-40', 5-9" DBH Age 80). Potentially commercial pulp wood remaining after pulp logging a fully stock 95 yrs stand of Lodgepole pine and White Spruce on imperfectly drained silty clay. Mile 6.5 Hart Highway. (Illustrate frequent occurrence of P mariana on soils other than organic muck or sphagnum bogs)."

Blackburn and Pineview
2012.13.2.18.08 · File · 2002-2009
Part of J. Kent Sedgwick fonds

File consists of notes, clippings, and reproductions relating to Blackburn and Pineview. Also includes photographs depicting the Blackburn Farm and other various buildings in Blackburn and Pineview (2002-2006).

Blackwater
2012.13.1.6.014 · Item · July 1973
Part of J. Kent Sedgwick fonds

Image depicts a view of Blackwater in the country near Punchaw, B.C.

2014.10.1.160 · Item · 1911
Part of Arthur Holland Land Surveying Collection

Photograph depicts a view from above the Blackwater telegraph cabin and house. The house has a large fence garden beside, telegraph poles with wires are visible alongside the dirt road. Wood smoke drifts from the house chimney to the sparsely forested area beside.

2014.10.1.161 · Item · 1911
Part of Arthur Holland Land Surveying Collection

Photograph depicts a canvas tent and wooden tent frame in the foreground, more canvas tents erected in the background. Two men carry poles on the right, while another man in center photo stands near another pole frame. There is a body of water in the background.

2012.05.01.01.14 · Item · [ca. 1967]
Part of Columbia Cellulose Company, Ltd. fonds

Attached description: The two black tanks in the foreground are blow tanks for the two Kamyr digesters which tower behind them. This picture, taken from ground level, shows graphically the 210-foot height of the digesters. Chip conveyors lead in from the right. Each digester is served by a separate conveying line, providing flexibility in the type of wood used, and also ensuring that operation of one digester can continue.