Results
- Man with crooked pipe standing on lumber is Otto Maeck, man standing on ground is Eugene Maeck. This mill was sold to George Pinkerton Sr. and Joe Roubotton and moved to Pickeral Lake. Bill Tough latMan with crooked pipe standing on lumber is Otto Maeck, man standing …
- Report titled "Logging in Parry Sound District." This is a very detailed report on all aspects of the forestry industry in the Parry Sound District.Report titled "Logging in Parry Sound District." This is a very detailed …
- Black and white photograph of two buildings in in the local lumber camp. This photograph was taken in the winter, as there is plenty of snow on the ground.Black and white photograph of two buildings in in the local lumber …
- Black and white photograph of two loggers, Harry Hewitt and Harry Philips, standing on logs in the river. There are logs on the river as far as the eye can see.Black and white photograph of two loggers, Harry Hewitt and Harry Philips, …
- Black and white photograph of a lumber mill. On the left side there is a building with a ramp going into a second floor window. There are logs going up into the building along the ramp. In the foregrBlack and white photograph of a lumber mill. On the left side …
- The name of the boat was from the name of the tug's first captain.The name of the boat was from the name of the tug's …
- Over exposure along the bottom of the picture.Over exposure along the bottom of the picture.
- This is a black and white photograph of eight loggers standing on a cut log that has been lifted above the ground by two chains secured to a crane-like structure. The metal chains are coming from botThis is a black and white photograph of eight loggers standing on …
- Black and white photograph of the Standard Chemical shuttle train. There are four men sitting on the shuttle train. There's a small amount of smoke coming out of the smokestack. There are factory buiBlack and white photograph of the Standard Chemical shuttle train. There are …
- Black and white photograph of Standard Chemical Company #5 lumber siding. There are two towering rows of lumber with a railroad tracks running down the middle.Black and white photograph of Standard Chemical Company #5 lumber siding. There …
- Black and white photograph of railway tracks running in between two towering walls of wood. The wood will be used for siding. There are many stacks of the siding amongst the wall of wood. In the middBlack and white photograph of railway tracks running in between two towering …
- Black and white photograph of lumberjacks standing on a log suspended in the air. There are eight men on the log. There are logs on the ground below them There are standing trees in the background.Black and white photograph of lumberjacks standing on a log suspended in …
- Black and white photograph of number two lumber siding at the Standard Chemical Company's South River lumber yard. There's a railroad track running straight down the middle of the photo, flanked by lBlack and white photograph of number two lumber siding at the Standard …
- Black and white photograph of three inch birch lumber stacked at the South River Lumber Yard of the Standard Chemical Company.Black and white photograph of three inch birch lumber stacked at the …
- Black and white photograph of four inch birch lumber stacked at the South River Lumber Yard of the Standard Chemical Company.Black and white photograph of four inch birch lumber stacked at the …
- Black and white photograph of Peter Murdock and M.Grieves, two workers at the Standard Chemical Company's Lumberyard, circa 1920. The two men are standing in front of a building, probably a storage dBlack and white photograph of Peter Murdock and M.Grieves, two workers at …
- Black and white photograph of a group of male lumberyard workers at the Standard Chemical Company's South River lumberyard. There are 18 workers, most standing, a few sitting, probably in front of thBlack and white photograph of a group of male lumberyard workers at …
- This is a black and white photograph of a group of workers, posing for the picture, at the South River Lumber Company, circa 1920. The workers are standing or sitting in front of the lumber yard's stThis is a black and white photograph of a group of workers, …
- The South River was at one time important to the lumber industry for hauling lumber.The South River was at one time important to the lumber industry …
- Black and white photograph of four male lumberjacks standing in the forest in the winter. Each of them is holding an axe.Black and white photograph of four male lumberjacks standing in the forest …