Railroads
B&W photograph depicts a wooden trestle bridge with trees in the background, near Franklin River, B.C..
B&W photograph depicts two locomotives in a B.C. Mills logging camp near Rock Bay with men standing in front of a building on the left side.
B&W photograph depicts a locomotive in a logging camp.
Logging camp most likely Canadian Forest Product Ltd.'s Woss Camp on Vancouver Island.
B&W photograph depicts a locomotive hauling logs on flat bed rail cars over a wooden trestle bridge and one log being dumped into a body of water.
Old catalogue record notes, "114 in diameter. 5" x 7" neg lost in fire. This cedar cut was on exhibition at Wembley, London, U.K." with source listed as the original negative sleeve.
B&W photograph depicts a locomotive in a logging camp.
Logging camp most likely Canadian Forest Product Ltd.'s Woss Camp on Vancouver Island.
B&W photograph depicts donkey machinery being used to load logs onto a flat bed rail car.
B&W photograph depicts machinery being used to load logs onto flat bed rail cars.
Hand written caption on back of original 3.5" x 5" reads, "Published in British Columbia 1866-1966 'Centennial of Logging' page 39."
B&W photograph depicts men using machinery to load logs onto flat bed rail cars.
Hand written note on back of original 10" x 8" print reads, "Near Coombs, Vancouver Island. B.C. Mills, Y & Y Co. Ltd, about 1920."
B&W photograph depicts logs loaded on flat bed rail cars in a Weist Logging Co. logging camp.
B&W photograph depicts a locomotive hauling logs in a clear cut area with a man standing on the logs.












