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Chauncey Donald Orchard oral history collection

The collection consists of oral history interviews on the development of British Columbia's forest industry, covering the period from the late 1880s to the late 1950s through the first-person reminiscences of 44 individuals. The interviewess were lumbermen, loggers, and government officials associated with forestry. The recordings were made between 1955 and 1963 by Dr. C.D. Orchard, who served as British Columbia's Chief Forester from 1941 to 1958.

The original recordings were made on discs on an Edison Voicewriter dictation machine. The Voicewriter discs were copied to audio tape by the BC Archives in the 1970s.

The interviews are preserved in the form of audio tape copies and corresponding transcripts. Tape recordings exist for all of the interviews except the one with Thomas Roeser (T1888). Transcripts are available for all of the interviews except those with Eustace Smith (T1860) and Frank Kappel (T1889).

The collection also includes a 1958 CJVI Radio recording of Dr. Orchard speaking to the Victoria Men's Canadian Club about the British Commonwealth Forestry Conference.

Orchard, Chauncey Donald, 1893-1973

Eustace Smith interview

SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Eustace Smith : timber cruiser PERIOD COVERED: 1887-1958 RECORDED: [location unknown], 1958-12-02 SUMMARY: TRACK 1: Smith was born in 1876 and came to B.C. in 1887. Homesteading near Comox. Smith discusses his career as a timber cruiser on the coast of British Columbia.;

A walk in the forest

Documentary. A reverential look at the British Columbia forest as it evolves through the four seasons of the year, showing their moods, colours and textures.

CBC news : The journal : Looting a legacy

Documentary. Russ Froese introduces an "inside report" concerning the logging of B.C. forests. Includes archival footage and material on the Cowichan Valley, and interviews with Jack Walters (director of UBC's research forest) and Les Reed (former deputy Minister of Environment). Also discusses forestry in Sweden; King Carl Gustav and Queen Silvia present awards to the Swedish forest industry.

A growing asset

Instructional video. Describes the Cowichan Municipal Forest near Duncan. Developed for woodlot owners, this presentation will be of interest to anyone who is concerned about forest management on small parcels of land.

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