Unloading lumber, BBW, Woodlands
- CA JMABC A.1995.006, A.2011.024-001-13-L.09975
- Item
- 1971
Part of Jewish Western Bulletin fonds
Photograph depicts a group of people unloading lumber from a truck.
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Unloading lumber, BBW, Woodlands
Part of Jewish Western Bulletin fonds
Photograph depicts a group of people unloading lumber from a truck.
[Bernie Simpson speaking with a Sikh man in a what appears to be a lumber yard]
Part of Bernie Simpson fonds
Photograph depicts Bernie Simpson speaking with a Sikh man in what appears to be a lumberyard. Bernie is wearing a tan jackets and a hardhat. The Skih man is wearing an orange vest. There are piles of wood behind them and to the far right of the image. This was likely taken at a mill or factory.
[Bernie Simpson speaking to a man in a green hardhat]
Part of Bernie Simpson fonds
Photograph depicts Bernie Simpson speaking to a man in a green hardhat. The photo was possibly taken in a lumber or factory yard. Piles of lumber are visible in the background. Written on verso: "Robert Edel Photography" and "C27".
Mainland Transfer Co. Ltd., Northcoast Forest Products Ltd. truck
Photograph depicts a Northcoast Forest Products truck.
Angled side shot of truck stacked with lumber; printing on side of truck reads "Northcoast Forest Products Ltd.", "740 Marine Drive", "North Vancouver BC", "YUkon 72281"; stacked lumber to left of truck; building behind lumber, sign reads "Northcoast Forest Products"
Mainland Transfer Co. Ltd., Norwood Lumber truck
Photograph depicts Norwood Lumber trucks.
Angled side shot of truck with two beds attached; lumber in the back ground; overpass over top of lumber yard; Esso billboard on overpass; dome of building in left of image, possibly the Dominion building on W. Hastings St.
Photograph was associated with the terms "Transco. Ltd.", "White and Taylor Ltd." and "Canadian Pacific Airlines".
Mainland Transfer Co. Ltd., Northcoast Forest Products Ltd. truck
Photograph depicts a Northcoast Forest Products truck.
Angled side shot of truck stacked with lumber; man in driver's seat; printing on side of truck reads "Northcoast Forest Products Ltd.", "740 Marine Drive", "North Vancouver BC", "YUkon 72281"; stacked lumber to left of truck; building behind lumber, sign reads "Northcoast Forest Products".
Photograph was associated with the terms "Transco. Ltd.", "White and Taylor Ltd." and "Canadian Pacific Airlines".
View of mountains and water from route of Pacific Great Eastern Railway, British Columbia
Photograph depicts Alta Lake near Whistler, as seen from the Pacific Great Eastern Railway route.
Mountains with light snow cover in background; small, tree covered hill in middle of image; rippling water and lumber in foreground.
Lumberman's Arch, Stanley Park, Vancouver, British Columbia
Photograph depicts the second Lumberman's Arch monument in Stanley Park. The first Lumberman's Arch was built by the Lumberman's Union as a replica of the Parthenon in 1912 to mark the visit of the Duke of Connaught, the Governor General of Canada. It was originally located along his procession route, at Homer and Pender, and was later moved to the Park. In 1947, the structure, having succumbed to rot, was torn down and in 1952, was replaced with the current structure.
Arch structure consisting of four logs; three adults and two children gathered around the arch; Vancouver harbour in the background.
Lumberman's Arch, Stanley Park, Vancouver, British Columbia
Photograph depicts the original Lumberman's Arch in Stanley Park. Lumberman's Arch was constructed by the Lumberman's Union in 1912 to commemorate the visit of the Duke of Connaught. It originally stood along his procession route, at Homer and Pender. It was moved to Stanley Park and remained there until 1947 when it was condemned and demolished. A replacement structure was erected in 1952.
Grassy field with evergreen trees in foreground; wooden log replica of Parthenon temple in middle of image; ships in the harbour in background.
Lumberman's Arch, Stanley Park, Vancouver, British Columbia
Photograph depicts the original Lumberman's Arch in Stanley Park. Lumberman's Arch was constructed by the Lumberman's Union in 1912 to commemorate the visit of the Duke of Connaught. It originally stood along his procession route, at Homer and Pender. It was moved to Stanley Park and remained there until 1947 when it was condemned and demolished. A replacement structure was erected in 1952.
Meandering dirt path in middle of image; tall tree and shrubbery in foreground of image; replica Parthenon structure in middle left of image; water and mountains in background.