Phil Lukinchuk doing paperwork at his desk.
Unidentified employee sitting in a blue and white pick up truck talking into a CB radio, fully loaded logging truck seen in the background.
Close up - cutting logs into lumber.
Joe Krewsick changing head saws.
Unidentified employee securing metal strapping across a truck load of lumber.
Detail of circular gang saw.
Loading Northwood kiln dried lumber onto a British Columbia Railway car.
Unidentified employee wearing a hard hat, safety glasses and ear protectors working on a machine.
Phil Lukinchuk checking lumber.
Ed Kline (planerman) oils planing knives for smooth finish. (?)
Unidentified employee securing metal strapping across a truck load of lumber.
J-bar and lumber stacker.
Ernie Belling (?) - shop foreman
Group photo of five unidentified men standing in front of the First Aid room. Men are all holding a framed certificate.
Tilt hoist, where cut lumber is stacked and transporte to the planer mill.
Brian Perry holding up his Certificate of Apprenticeship.
Unidentified operator at the strapping station.
Hour glass rollers (log roll case) which has a photo eye that helps to kick logs off if they are oversized. The other logs to to the barker to be debarked.
Close up of the wheel, the band saw runs on.
Close up of a band saw.
Stacked rough green lumber being put into lumber yard.
J-bar bring lumber to be stacked.
Aerial of Upper Fraser Sawmill.
Aerial of Upper Fraser Sawmill showing planer mill (large box like building) also opposite beehive burner is the offices of the sawmill with the old employee bunkhouses gone (which were across from the office).
Tearing down the storage shed that held wood chips used for the boiler room in the sawmill.
Employee placing lumber on conveyor (?)
Cut off saw which cuts long logs into shorter logs, depending on what length of lumber is needed for a particular market.
Aerial featuring the planer mill and dry kiln area at Upper Fraser Sawmill.
Infeed to the board edger where the rough square log has been cut into several pieces of lumber.
Carriage dumping a square log (cant) onto the roll case in the edger area.
Head rig area where the double cut band saw is cutting at least four pieces of lumber at the same time.
Conveyors coming from various machine centres.
Aerial of Upper Fraser Sawmill featuring log decks piled up along the river shoreline.
Aerial of Upper Fraser Sawmill at high altitude, Fraser River seen on right hand side.
Aerial of Upper Fraser Sawmill at high altitude.
Aerial of Upper Fraser Sawmill at high altitude.
Twin band mill, where cants (squared logs) are cut vertically.
Trimmer area where lumber gets cut on one side and then the other side.
Trimmer area where lumber gets cut on one side and then the other side.
Bana Badial(?) holding up his Millwright Certificate.
Electricians working on the main power supply for the various machinery in the sawmill.
Lumber grading station where sawmill employees place shalk marks on lumber to determine the best cut for it.
Twin band mill which are twin saws that cut clock wise and counter clock wise.
J-bar in the sawmill. The J's are tripped meaning that they are in the down position towards the out feed conveying system.
A piece of squared lumber (cant) at the outfeed of the circular gang edger.
Stacked lumber waiting to go into dry kilns.
Employee using a tilting stone to file individual teeth of a band saw.
Stacked kiln dried lumber being placed in the lumber yard.