Logs are rolled from the forest edge down to the tide water where they are made into rafts. A fishing boat tows the rafts on the tide to Digby. It takes two tides to complete the operation and the average run takes twelve hours to complete the approximate
Photographer: John Collier Jr.
Reference: Alexander H. Leighton Nova Scotia Archives 1988-413 negative number 1055-d
Logs are rolled from the forest edge down to the tide water where they are made into rafts. A fishing boat tows the rafts on the tide to Digby. It takes two tides to complete the operation and the average run takes twelve hours to complete the approximate
Photographer: John Collier Jr.
Reference: Alexander H. Leighton Nova Scotia Archives 1988-413 negative number 1056-d
Logs are rolled from the forest edge down to the tide water where they are made into rafts. A fishing boat tows the rafts on the tide to Digby. It takes two tides to complete the operation and the average run takes twelve hours to complete the approximate
Photographer: John Collier Jr.
Reference: Alexander H. Leighton Nova Scotia Archives 1988-413 negative number 1057-d
Logs are rolled from the forest edge down to the tide water where they are made into rafts. A fishing boat tows the rafts on the tide to Digby. It takes two tides to complete the operation and the average run takes twelve hours to complete the approximate
Photographer: John Collier Jr.
Reference: Alexander H. Leighton Nova Scotia Archives 1988-413 negative number 1058-d
Rolling logs down to tidewater for Keith Potter's salt-water logging project on the Bay of Fundy. Five miles north of Digby Gut. August, 1950
Photographer: John Collier Jr.
Reference: Alexander H. Leighton Nova Scotia Archives 1988-413 negative number 1060-d
Logs are rolled from the forest edge down to the tide water where they are made into rafts. A fishing boat tows the rafts on the tide to Digby. It takes two tides to complete the operation and the average run takes twelve hours to complete the approximate
Photographer: John Collier Jr.
Reference: Alexander H. Leighton Nova Scotia Archives 1988-413 negative number 1061-d
Lunchtime at Keith Potter's salt-water logging project on the Bay of Fundy. Five miles north of Digby Gut. August, 1950
Photographer: John Collier Jr.
Reference: Alexander H. Leighton Nova Scotia Archives 1988-413 negative number 1062-d
Fishing boat taking log raft in tow for the seventeen hour trip to Digby. Tow moves on the ebb tide to the Gut, where it awaits the flood to tow into the Annapolis Basin to Digby. Keith Potter's salt-water logging project on the Bay of Fundy. Five miles n
Photographer: John Collier Jr.
Reference: Alexander H. Leighton Nova Scotia Archives 1988-413 negative number 1063-d
Logs are rolled from the forest edge down to the tide water where they are made into rafts. A fishing boat tows the rafts on the tide to Digby. It takes two tides to complete the operation and the average run takes twelve hours to complete the approximate
Photographer: John Collier Jr.
Reference: Alexander H. Leighton Nova Scotia Archives 1988-413 negative number 1064-d
Logs are rolled from the forest edge down to the tide water where they are made into rafts. A fishing boat tows the rafts on the tide to Digby. It takes two tides to complete the operation and the average run takes twelve hours to complete the approximate
Photographer: John Collier Jr.
Reference: Alexander H. Leighton Nova Scotia Archives 1988-413 negative number 1065-d
Logs are rolled from the forest edge down to the tide water where they are made into rafts. A fishing boat tows the rafts on the tide to Digby. It takes two tides to complete the operation and the average run takes twelve hours to complete the approximate
Photographer: John Collier Jr.
Reference: Alexander H. Leighton Nova Scotia Archives 1988-413 negative number 1067-d
Acadian farmer and his three children with horse and loaded hay wagon on the Corberrie Road. Near Concession; August, 1950
Photographer: John Collier Jr.
Reference: Alexander H. Leighton Nova Scotia Archives 1988-413 negative number 1068-d
Three children of an Acadian farmer riding a hay rick on the Corberrie Road. Near Concession; August, 1950
Photographer: John Collier Jr.
Reference: Alexander H. Leighton Nova Scotia Archives 1988-413 negative number 1069-d
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