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Evidence

On the back, it has a stamp saying it's a photograph from Lovick Studio in Nanaimo, B.C. It also has a stamp from the MacMillan Bloedel Limited Corporate Communications Department. In handwriting, it says something that looks like "Skiking evidence, page 8."

Removal of trucks

On the back of the photo, it says, "Drops [unclear] used for removal of trucks from locomotives for overhaul.

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Logging site

On the back, it says, "If this is cut to a [cut off] make sure that their spars are in the pen and turn as shown." In one corner, it says, "#BND."

Sans titre

Men talking

It says "Guest of honor" on the back of the photo.

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Pat Brennan at Squamish Mills

Squamish Mills was incorporated by Pat Brennan and John Drenka in 1951. They bought the former PGE site and building located on the east bank of the Mamquam Channel. They planned to build a shingle mill but logging was more feasible economically. In 1956, approximately 3 local men were employed and the company started logging in Upper Squamish on Crown loand with a timber quota of 7 million foot board measure (f.b.m.) per year. Equipment consisted of 1010 Laurence donkey for yarding and a Fordson donkey for loading. Pat Brennan was the president.

Results of wood pulp boiler explosion

Results of a wood pulp boiler explosion at 3pm on August 18, 1963. Seven men were killed and 300 men were put out of work until the recovery room was repaired.
Photo by: Stan Walter (Province clipping, August 19, 1963).

Exploded wood pulp boiler

Wood pulp boiler exploded at 3pm on August 18. 1963. Seven men were killed and 300 men were put out of work until the recovery room was repaired.
Photo by: Den England (clipping from Vancouver Sun, August 19, 1963).

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