Forest Service; tug Forest Mariner.
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- 1972
Part of Forest Service photographs
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Forest Service; tug Forest Mariner.
Part of Forest Service photographs
Forest Service; tug Forest Mariner.
Part of Forest Service photographs
Part of Forest Service photographs
Part of Forest Service photographs
Tug for use on Williston Lake.
Part of Forest Service photographs
Tug for use on Williston Lake.
Part of Forest Service photographs
Log of the Forest Branch launch "Cherry"
This series contains the log of the Forest Branch launch "Cherry".
British Columbia. Forest Branch
[British Columbia Forest Branch / Forest Service collection, reel 20]
Part of Forest Service films
Footage. The launch "B.C. Forester"; logging camp; fishing boat; Skidegate Narrows [?]; timber cruiser crew in small boat; bringing in big log with cat and arch; floating logging camp; big sample lift from ancient log; amphibious plane (CF-AZN) gassing up at float and taxiing.
[Reforestation camp] : [British Columbia Forest Branch / Forest Service collection, reel 08]
Part of Forest Service films
Footage. Reforestation work at a camp in Green Timbers, and elsewhere. Camp scenes. Green Timbers supervisor Tom Wells. Eucalyptus seedlings. The forestry launches "Larch" (on Cowichan Lake) and "Syrene" (at sea). Falling snags. Planting.
[British Columbia Forest Branch / Forest Service collection, reel 41]
Part of Forest Service films
Footage. Forest Service launch at sea. The launch "Check Scaler" at Thurston Bay on Sonora Island. Road and bridge. Train cars loaded with poles. Horses and bob-sleighs [Fernie?]. Piling hand hewn ties with a picaroon. Horse yarding logs in snow. Fire fighting emergency kit. Crew painting steamer. Scalers boarding the launch "A.L. Bryant". Sternwheeler at sea [entering First Narrows?].
Part of Forest Service films
Stock shots. Includes footage of wildlife, birds, flowers, alpine meadows, trail riding, snow and skiing on Mount Seymour, other outdoor recreation shots and scenery.
Boomboat On The North Arm Of The Fraser River
Boomboat in north arm of the Fraser River.
Booming Ground Near Greenville
Booming Ground Near Greenville
Booming Ground Near Greenville
Forest Service; launch, Beatrice R.; on the Alberni Canal
Part of Frank Cyril Swannell fonds
Forest Service; launch, Beatrice R.; on the Alberni Canal.
Part of Frank Cyril Swannell fonds
Log books of Forest Service launches
Log books of Forest Service launches including those of the MV Catherine Graham, Department of Highways Denman Island ferry, prior to her transfer to the Forest Service in 1973.
British Columbia. Forest Service
Charles and Diana Marston interview
Part of Chauncey Donald Orchard fonds
CALL NUMBER: T1861:0001 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Charles O. Marston : the early B.C. forest branch, 1913-1916 PERIOD COVERED: 1891-1919 RECORDED: [location unknown], 1958-12-23 SUMMARY: TRACK 1: Family background in New England from 1638. Marston born 1891. The Biltmore School of Forestry, North Carolina. Details about the Biltmore school. Dr. Carl A. Schenck as the head of the school. Marston moves to Oregon, 1912. Began work for CPR Lands Department in East Kootenays. Joined B.C. Forest Branch in 1913. Timber cruising. TRACK 2: Traveling by B.C. Forest Service boat on the coast. Victoria office of the Forest Branch. Field work for the Forest Branch, 1914. Clo-oose land speculation. Forest Branch work, 1913-16. Anti-American sentiment causes Marston to leave Forest Branch. Worked for CPR in East Kootenays, 1916-17. Worked for H.R. MacMillan. Worked on aeronautical spruce supply in later years of World War I. CALL NUMBER: T1861:0002 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Charles O. Marston : a forester in B.C., 1913-1925 PERIOD COVERED: 1913-1925 RECORDED: [location unknown], 1958-12-23 SUMMARY: TRACK 1: Aeroplane spruce supply during World War I. Worked for Canadian Puget Sound Lumber and Timber Co. after World War I, 1919-25. Was an officer of the One Big Union, 1919. Was a logger at Alice Arm. Logging accidents and deaths. OBU organization on northern Vancouver Island. Improvements in working conditions. Traveling the coast on the Union Steamship Co. Mrs. Marston: Worked as an assistant to her husband during WW I; description of native peoples' way of life on west coast of Vancouver Island. TRACK 2: Potlatches briefly described. Crabs and what meat consumed. (End of interview)
Forest Service vessels files and logbooks
This series contains log books of Forest Service launches "M.V. Salt Mist" and Landing Craft (L.C.) No. 5, as well as materials relating to the construction, maintenance and registration of Forest Service vessels. Although the earliest records date from 1921, some of the vessels had been in Departmental Service as early as 1913. The series alsoincludes a file of 10 b&w photographs of a boat launch and marine station building.
British Columbia. Forest Service
Forest Service launch log books
The series consists of 32 volumes of log books of Forest Service launches, created by the Forest Branch between 1922 and 1945 and the Forest Service between 1945 and 1952.
British Columbia. Forest Service