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Labour and Economic Growth - Forestry
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Item Number
R-B1691
Item Date
ca 1903


Logging camps provided the loggers with meals and a place to sleep after their long hours of work.

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Reference Number:
R-B1691
Media Type:
photograph
Keywords:
Lumber and Lumbering; Lumber Men; Camps


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Image Preview R-B1700 Photograph 01 - North of Prince Albert the extreme cold of winter (-35) did not stop these loggers.
Image Preview R-B1698 Photograph 02 - Loggers eat their lunch on site while taking a break from their work.
Image Preview R-B10113 Photograph 03 - The logs were hauled out of the bush by horses and sledges.
Image Preview R-B310 Photograph 04 - River drives were held during spring and summer to get the logs to a mill.
Image Preview R-B415 Photograph 05 - The logs were gathered at a 'landing camp'.
Image Preview R-B1691 Photograph 06 - Logging camps provided the loggers with meals and a place to sleep after their long hours of work.
Image Preview R-B333 Photograph 07 - Some camps had to be portable to accommodate the needs of the men working the Red Deer River drive of 1917
Image Preview R-A1783 Photograph 08 - The cooks at a lumber camp.
Image Preview R-B1695 Photograph 09 - Preparing another meal for the loggers in the cook house.
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