North and Central America (continent)
Found in 5483 Collections and/or Records:
Locks, Kingston Mills, on the Rideau Canal, Upper Canada, 1929 - 1970
Reproductions of original artwork by Frome
Log burling, 1909
Landscape format. Rolling log round in the water with the feet.
Log burling, 1909
Rolling log round in the water with the feet.
Log burling, 1909
Log Cabin Hotel, Spruce Brook, 1899 - 1911
202 x 152 mm. Showing an H-shaped wooden hotel building near the riverside.
Logging, British Columbia , 1950 - 1967
Showing a huge raft of logs being towed along a British Columbian river. Photograph by Canadian Pacific Railways.
Logging trains in Hudson Bay , 1950 - 1967
Showing a truck pulling sleds loaded with timber.
Logging, Vancouver Island, British Columbia , 1950 - 1967
Showing logs being tipped from freight trucks into the water. Photograph by Canadian Pacific Railways.
Logs above the railway bridge on the La Have river, 1909
Near Bridgewater, N.S.
Logs coming through the sluice, 1909
Quarter-plate. At Shellcamp Dam seen from below.
Logs coming through the sluice, 1909
Quarter-plate. At Shellcamp Dam seen from below.
Logs in the boom at Mistake Lake, 1909
Quarter-plate (landscape format). The boom is a line of chained logs arranged to enclose a space of water, in which the mass of logs may be confined and directed. The logs in these views are of mixed kinds : about equal quantities of pine, spruce and hemlock. It would be safe to say that anything with rough bark on in these views is hemlock, with smooth bark spruce.
Logs in the boom at Mistake Lake, 1909
Quarter-plate (landscape format). The boom is a line of chained logs arranged to enclose a space of water, in which the mass of logs may be confined and directed. The logs in these views are of mixed kinds : about equal quantities of pine, spruce and hemlock. It would be safe to say that anything with rough bark on in these views is hemlock, with smooth bark spruce.
Logwood scows, Milk River, Jamaica, 1879 - 1886
242 x 188 mm. A view showing a boat loaded with wood approaching a landing place on the Milk River. At the landing point another boat is moored, with a few Jamaicans standing in front of a large pile of logwood.
Logwood Yard, Vere, Jamaica, 1879 - 1886
228 x 176 mm. A view showing a very large quantity of logwood piled in a timber yard with a European standing in the foreground and a gang of Jamaican labourers in the background.
Logy Bay, 1908-09
Quarter-plate. East of St. Johns.
Logy Bay Fishing Settlement, 1899 - 1911
202 x 151 mm. Showing the small inlet with moored rowing boats and rough wooden shacks built on the Cliffside. Lying about seven miles from St John’s, Logy Bay was used as a summertime fishing station.
London Bahamas Conference, 1963-05
157 x 201 mm. The Bahamas Constitutional Conference opened at the Colonial Office in London recently. Seen here at the talks are, (right) the Honourable R.H. Symonette, Speaker, House of Assembly; and (left) Mr. A.R Eraynen, Member of the House of Assembly and Independent member of the Bahamas delegation.
London newspapers of 1776 and the Declaration of Independence, 1898
'The Nation', 17 Feb. 1898.
London, Ontario, 1919
Long - eared owl (plate XXII), 1876
103 x 140 mm.
Looking along main street, 1909
Portland, St. John, New Brunswick.
Looking back from Osyoos to Fairview, 1908-09 - 1908-10
Landscape format.
Looking back toward Wapta, 1908-08 - 1908-09
Landscape format. From the point above field. Mass of wild flowers in foreground.