1. Drawing 1. Plan of proposed dry-dock & ship repairing plant for Wallace Drydocks Lt. North vancouver, British Columbia n.d.
2. Drawing 2 .Key plan of plant layout n.d.
3. Drawing 3. Profiles on lines C-E & G. 1919 Robertson, Power & Devey, Consulting Engineers, Vancouver B.C.
4. Drawing 4. Piling plan. Section no. 1 1919 Robertson, Power & Devey, Consulting Engineers, Vancouver B.C.
5. Drawing 4 .Piling plan. Section no. 2 1919 Robertson, Power & Devey, Consulting Engineers, Vancouver B.C.
6. Drawing 4. Piling plan. Section no. 3 1919 Robertson, Power & Devey, Consulting Engineers, Vancouver B.C.
7. Drawing 5. Piling plan. Section no. 1 1919 Robertson, Power & Devey, Consulting Engineers, Vancouver B.C.
8. Drawing 5. Piling plan. Section no. 2 1919 Robertson, Power & Devey, Consulting Engineers, Vancouver B.C.
9. Drawing 5. Face elevation of no. 2 wharf longit. Section thro. Material storage yard 1919
10. Drawing 6. Part plan elevation & section of NO. 1 wharf 1919
11. Drawing 7. Plan of standard gauge track car transfer apron 1919
12. Drawing 8. Plan of dolphins 1919
13. Drawing [9]. Midship section & end elevation of propose 15,000 ton dry dock 1919 Designed by W.H. Logan Jr. N.A., Vancouver, B.C.
14. Drawing [10]. Plan & side elevation of proposed 15 000 ton dry dock 1919 Designed by W.H. Logan Jr. N.A., Vancouver, B.C.
15. Drawing 11. Plan of site: contours & soundings 1919 Designed by W.H. Logan Jr. N.A., Vancouver, B.C.
16. Drawing 12. Section 1 1919
17. Drawing 12. Section 2 1919
18. Drawing 12. Cross sections 1919
19. Drawing 13. Sheerlegs 1919
20. Drawing 14. Yard sheer legs (50 tons capy) 1919
21. Drawing 15. Key plan of wharf-piling and flooring areas [1919]
22. Drawing 16. Reinforced concrete oil tanks (Capy 14,000 gals 1919
23. Plan & side elevation of proposed 15,000 ton dry dock. 1919 Designed by W.H. Logan Jr. N.A., Vancouver, B.C.
24. Proposed wooden dry dock. Capacity 15,000 tons 1919 Designed by W.H. Logan Jr. N.A., Vancouver, B.C.
25. Midhip section, plan and longitudinal section 1919 Designed by W.H. Logan Jr. N.A., Vancouver, B.C.