Locomotives
B&W possible nitrate photograph depicts a locomotive with buildings from the Canadian Forest Products Ltd. - Englewood Logging Division camp in the background.
Old catalogue record notes alternative title: "Biggest steam locomotive on Vancouver Island logging operation" with source listed as original negative sleeve.
B&W photograph depicts a locomotive hauling logs on flat bed rail cars over a wooden trestle bridge, from a Canadian Forest Products Ltd. - Englewood Logging Division.
Old catalogue record also notes alternative title: "Mallet locomotive with train of logs crossing bridge on Kla-Anch main line in section 21 northwest of Woss Camp" with source listed as original location form.
B&W photograph depicts a locomotive hauling rail cars loaded with logs, near Canadian Forest Products Ltd. - Englewood Logging Division.
B&W photograph depicts a locomotive with building in the background and man standing near locomotive, at Canadian Forest Products Ltd. - Englewood Logging Division.
B&W photograph depicts a train hauling finished lumber in a field.
Hand written caption on back of original 8" x 10" print reads, "March 6, 1940 First train for H.R. MacMillan Export Co. Ltd. for London, U.K. supplied for the Controller of Timber Supplies, Great Britain."
B&W photograph depicts a locomotive in front of a building.
B&W photograph depicts a locomotive crossing a bridge over the Columbia River with moutains visible in the background.
Old catalogue records states, "Duke [McKenzie] is on the engine."
B&W photograph depicts a locomotive in a train yard.
Old catalogue form has "C.P.R. photos of the late Mr. Duke McKenzie, veteran engineer" as the title.
B&W photograph depicts a locomotive with sign that reads, "God save the Queen."
B&W photograph depicts a locomotive with men standing in front of it.












