Woods Division - Skidding.
Woods Division - Patch Logging.
Two unidentified items situated on a wood planked floor.
File consists of material relating to placenames in British Columbia, specifically places in the Central Interior. Materials include newspaper clippings and correspondence.
Caption describing photograph: "Black Spruce Lot 1398. Planted on Buckhorn Burn Spring 1968 at 10' by 10' spacing. 1968 leader = 5", 1969 leader = 1"."
Caption describing photograph: "E.P. 646.2 Aleza Lake - Merritt Provenance. Tree No. 3. Planted 1966."
Caption describing photograph: "Black Spruce Lot 1398. Planted 1969. Row No. 2, Tree No. 14. 1969 leader = 4.5"."
File contains correspondence, personnel reports, pay increases, job evaluations, and applications. Includes a final report of a student work project with input from both students and supervisors.
Sans titreFile contains correspondence, sawmills acquisitions chart, and company profiles on several different companies including: Alberta Forest Resources, Consolidated Bathurst, Kootenay Forest Products, Nottoway Lumber, Great West Timber, etc.
Sans titreFile contains financial documents, charts, estimates etc. regarding the operations of Integrated Wood Products
Sans titreFile contains several copies of the newsletter "Trend" issued by the Pulp and Pulp Research Institute of Canada. Allso includes several copies of the annual report of the Pulp and Pulp Research Institute of Canada.
Sans titreFile contains charts outlining pulp sales for the year 1969.
Sans titreFile contains a chart detailing general pulp sales for 1969.
Sans titreFile contains correspondence, financial reports, production reports.
Sans titreFile contains a report entitled "Report to Industrial Gas Consumers Off the Inland Natural Gas System" by WA McBean & Associates for Northwood Pulp.
Sans titreFile contains copy of an agreement between BC Chemicals and Alberta Sulphate.
Sans titreSubseries consists of research material relating to steam locomotives that were used on British Columbia railways. Includes information about steam locomotive types, manufacturers, mechanical details, and the steam to diesel transition period. Also includes details about specific steam locomotives owned by the Canadian Pacific Railway, the Canadian National Railway, the Pacific Great Eastern Railway, the Great Northern Railway, and the White Pass & Yukon Route.
File consists of a publication by Anthony Clegg and Ray Corley entitled "Canadian National Steam Power".
File contains a personal journal entitled "Eighth Journal". Journal entry date 1969.
Photograph depicts an the eastern portal of a Pacific Great Eastern tunnel on the west side of the Bridge River Hydro project in Shalalth. Penstocks of the hydro plants are clearly visible on the hill side.
Photograph depicts an auxillary car with a powered winch found at the Pacific Great Eastern yards in Lillooet. Inside the roundhouse in the background was a boiler room that contained a locomotive boiler in working order.
Photograph depicts the depot in Shalalth that faces Seton Lake.
Photograph depicts a steel-lined wreck train car that was used by work crews and consisted of a dining area, kitchen, sleeping quarters, and bathroom.
Photograph depicts the Pacific Great Eastern line beside the Seton River which connects Anderson Lake and Seton Lake. The bridge to the left take the road to D'Arcy and Pemberton.
Photograph depicts a 2 Budd car train travelling northbound and crossing the Portage River (Seton River).
Photograph depicts northbound freight crossing the Portage River (Seton River).
Photograph depicts a 2 car Budd train that mae the North Vancouver to Lillooet round trip daily.
Photograph depicts southbound way freight switching cars.
File consists of documentary photographs taken by David Davies of the Pacific Great Eastern Railway Seton Portage Wreck in British Columbia.
Photo depicts a derailment in Seton Portage at the Pacific Great Eastern broken switch on mile 139.8.
Photo depicts the general view of the clean up of the derailment in Seton Portage. The track in which a speeder stands a gondola car with rolls were the two tracks of the loop. They were both severed and respliced in making the "second edition" of the shoo-fly.
Photograph depicts deisel switcher #108.
Photograph depicts a mobile crane used to offload log trains into a pond.
Photograph depicts a snow plough in the Ladysmith yards.
Photograph depicts the bunker and cab view of the Royal Scot that was built in Britain in 1947 (or before). It was coal fired and was being prepared for its first run of the year.
Photograph depicts one of the two steam locomotives that operated on the Victoria Miniature Railway. Labelled "No. 1941," Canadian and was built by Routledge of Mission City. It was overhauled by a citizen of Victoria. Fired by coal.
Photograph depicts a B.C. Ferries vessel on standby as a relief slip during winter shedules.
Photograph depicts the Canadian National Railway (CN) Second Narrows railway bridge in Vancouver harbour. It was completed and ready for traffic about May 1969. The view is looking north.
Photograph depicts the Hatzic Meadows crossing, east of Mission City in the Fraser Valley. It shows the westbound C.P. rail express running at 50-60 mph.
Photograph taken at about 2 miles west of Hope. The visible crossing here leads to the airport in Hope. The track further west of this was being laid in a continous welded rail.
Photograph depicts a Port Mann wreck train standing on siding to allow westbound grain trains to pass by and then to be propelled back to a working site of a wreck 2 miles north in Fraser Canyon. On February 28, a freight ran into a slide and fell upright into ice at the rivers edge. About 8 cars were destroyed in a fire.
Photograph taken at the Milnes Landing Way stop. The track on which a box car stands appears to be a loop, not a spur.
Photograph depicts the close up of harpoon guns of a sunken whaler in the Upper Harbour of Victoria.
Photograph depicts St. Ann's Academy, a girls boarding school that was close to the centre of Victoria. In the corner of the property, nuns had established the first school in B.C. in 1853.
Photograph depicts St. Ann's Academy, a girls boarding school that was close to the centre of Victoria. Captured the front of the main building.
Photograph depicts a solid rubber tire on wooden spokes. It came from an early type of truck, but was now used on a two-wheel trailer carrying a tank.
Photograph depicts the only biplane and canavas covered, light aircraft amongst a group of 25 machines in excellent condition.
Photograph depicts a United Airlines flight to Seattle.
File contains letters from W. E. Ireland, Provincial Librarian and Archivist at the Provincial Archives, Victoria, BC to Brian Fawcett,. The items are dated July 25, 1969 and January 18, 1970.
Item consists of a map of British Columbia showing Status of Sustained-Yield Forestry Programme as at December 31, 1969 with colour coded areas indicating Public Sustained Yield Units, Special Scale Areas, Tree Farm Licences, and Major Parks.