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- This photograph shows log booms collecting logs for the mill.This photograph shows log booms collecting logs for the mill.
- This photograph shows log booms collecting logs for the mill.This photograph shows log booms collecting logs for the mill.
- Left - Right:Minoru Nagasawa , Matahuru 'Mutt' Otsu. For the Japanese Canadians there were no homes, farms and other property left after the internment. They were forced to start their lives over, wiLeft - Right:Minoru Nagasawa , Matahuru 'Mutt' Otsu. For the Japanese Canadians …
- This photograph shows mill workers working with logs coming in for the mill. The equipment is a jackladder log haul.This photograph shows mill workers working with logs coming in for the …
- This photograph shows the jackladder on the mill site. The photograph is taken from behind the jackladder and looks out onto the water where the logs for the mill come in.This photograph shows the jackladder on the mill site. The photograph is …
- written on photograph: Photo by Terrace Studio, Jackladder, Long Lac Pulp & Paper Co.written on photograph: Photo by Terrace Studio, Jackladder, Long Lac Pulp & …
- A bushworker sorts the logs in preparation for the spring break up on the river. Logs were rafted down rivers and lakes as an inexpensive means of transporting the wood to mills.A bushworker sorts the logs in preparation for the spring break up …
- Their morning's work - that pile of tree trunks behind them; slasher operator Joy Colehouse (centre) and crewmates Maurice Larose, left; and Yvon Reivard enjoy open air lunch. The women spend all theTheir morning's work - that pile of tree trunks behind them; slasher …
- This is a photograph of logs traveling down the Aguasabon River to the pulp mill in Terrace Bay.This is a photograph of logs traveling down the Aguasabon River to …
- This is a photograph of the river drive. Workers helped logs travel down the Aguasabon River to the pulp mill in Terrace Bay.This is a photograph of the river drive. Workers helped logs travel …
- This is a photograph of logs traveling down the Aguasabon River to the pulp mill in Terrace Bay.This is a photograph of logs traveling down the Aguasabon River to …
- This is a photograph of the river drive. Logs traveled down the Aguasabon River to the pulp mill in Terrace Bay.This is a photograph of the river drive. Logs traveled down the …
- Men unloading logs for shipment or processing at Northern Wood Preservers. In the background is the iron built by Tomlinson Contractors(1944-1945). It allowed shipment of iron ore from Steep Rock MinMen unloading logs for shipment or processing at Northern Wood Preservers. In …
- Horse drawn logging sled. Unidentified persons.Horse drawn logging sled. Unidentified persons.
- Tree length slasher made in Thunder Bay at Nesco.Tree length slasher made in Thunder Bay at Nesco.
- Interior of pulp and paper mill; ground wood mill, 1930.Interior of pulp and paper mill; ground wood mill, 1930.
- Top part of the logging chute on River Drive. High Falls McKenzie.Top part of the logging chute on River Drive. High Falls McKenzie.
- A view of the Log Chute at Pigeon River.A view of the Log Chute at Pigeon River.