Collection search - [Logging at Morgan Camp and on Vancouver Island]
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Record information – Brief [Logging at Morgan Camp and on Vancouver Island]
Hierarchical level:Item (Accession level)Date:1930/1939 ?Item number (ISN):327402Type of material:Moving imagesFound in:Archives / Film, Video and Sound -
Record information – Details Fonds/collection:THIRKELL, F.WAccession:1979-0294Media:FilmPart:1 of 1Production date:1930/1939 ?Production credit:phorography, Ernest JohnsonDescription:Footage on a barge hauling a caterpillar tractor, being unloaded of spools of wire by means of a donkey engine. Long sequences on logging operations: men felling trees with axes and Swedish fiddles (cross-cut saws), steam donkey engines at work, tree trunks being yarded across the landing by spar trees and donkey engines, etc. Sequences on the operations of the J.R. Morgan Logging Company on the Queen Charlotte Islands. Shots of the freighter "J.R. Morgan" (formerly C.N.S.S. Prince Charles) sailing in alongside camp situated on floats. Shots of raft of logs, of a saw powered by a donkey engine sawing logs floating in the water, of a massive raft being prepared. Final sequences on activities at a modern electrically operated saw mill, and at the lumber-loading area. A giant dock-side crane loads stacks of lumber into a freighter while lumber handling machinery moves about busily. The mill is probably the Hastings Mill near Vancouver. <10mn 30s>Language:SilentNotes:Detailed holdings information: -
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