Logging
B&W photograph depicts three men and saw standing in front of douglas fir tree with undercut, near Port Alberni.
B&W photograph depicts three men standing in front of douglas fir tree with undercut.
Written on verso: "Picture shows the undercut chopped by double bit axes. Purpose of the undercut is to determine the direction in which the tree will fall. The next process to be followed by the men in the picture will be to cut through from the opposite side of the tree with a crosscut saw. The saw cut will be four or six inches higher than the base of the undercut."
B&W photograph depicts two men standing in front of cedar trees.
B&W photograph depicts a building clad in shingles with booming grounds in the background.
B&W photograph depicts a stand of douglas fir trees in a forest.
B&W nitrate film photograph depicts one man standing in front of a cedar tree.
B&W photograph depicts two men with axe in forest with cedar trees.
Black and white photograph of logs being unloaded from the cargo hold of the `M.S. Matsubara Maru' at Western Water Terminals.
Black and white photograph of Logs being unloaded from the `M.S. Matsubara Maru' at Western Water Terminals.
Black and white photograph of logs being unloaded from the `M.S. Matsubara Maru' at Western Water Terminals.












