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1 photograph : b&w. ; 25 x 20 cm
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Weldon Logan (passenger on left) and Fred Clendenning (driver) sitting in the refurbished fire engine parked in front of the Northwood Pulp & Timber Limited sign.
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Personal or academic use of materials is welcomed under the standard fair dealing and educational use clauses of Canadian Copyright Law. Commercial use is, however, forbidden without the express permission of the copyright holder. For information on obtaining written permission from the copyright holder, please contact the Northern B.C. Archives and Special Collections.
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Part of the Northwood Pulp and Timber Ltd. fonds
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Original annotation included with photographs: "The results of 26 hours of sandblasting, a $200 paint job, over $500 worth of repairs, and a lot of tender loving care are displayed by just two of the many volunteers who spent more than three years viging the "Ol' 3655" crash wagon a face lift. The 1942 wagon, complete with a 1923 ladder made in Vancouver, B.C., will be used in emergencies as a back up vehicle."
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Photographer: Bill Theessen (?)
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- Northwood Pulp and Timber Ltd. (Subject)