Photograph of three loggers from the Dot Logging camp in Knight Inlet, standing at the base of a giant first-growth cedar tree. Douglas has captioned it: "A giant red cedar of the Pacific Northwest which may have been a seedling when Columbus discovered America."
One of a series of photographs taken at Clarence and Doug Boardman's Dot Logging Co. camp in Knight Inlet.
3 photograph prints: b&w ; 15 x 10 cm, 21.5 x 16.5 cm & 25 x 20 cm
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Photograph of three loggers from the Dot Logging camp in Knight Inlet, standing at the base of a giant first-growth cedar tree. Douglas has captioned it: "A giant red cedar of the Pacific Northwest which may have been a seedling when Columbus discovered America."
One of a series of photographs taken at Clarence and Doug Boardman's Dot Logging Co. camp in Knight Inlet.
Photographs of Bob MacGregor, standing outside, hands in pockets. Each print has a typed caption taped to it. One says "Bob MacGregor, still young at 70, on the trail of the mother lode." The other: "Bob MacGregor today."
Photographs of Bob MacGregor, standing outside, hands in pockets. Each print has a typed caption taped to it. One says "Bob MacGregor, still young at 70, on the trail of the mother lode." The other: "Bob MacGregor today."
Photograph of Gilean Douglas standing beside a large stack of firewood, at her cabin by the Coquihalla River. She has written on the back "When I first came to the Valley. The wire isn't for phone or light."
Photograph of Gilean Douglas standing beside a large stack of firewood, at her cabin by the Coquihalla River. She has written on the back "When I first came to the Valley. The wire isn't for phone or light."