Norwegian ship loading lumber in Digby for the British Isles. August 1950.
Photographer: John Collier Jr.
Reference: Alexander H. Leighton Nova Scotia Archives 1988-413 negative number 2004-d
Norwegian ship loading lumber in Digby for the British Isles. August 1950.
Photographer: John Collier Jr.
Reference: Alexander H. Leighton Nova Scotia Archives 1988-413 negative number 2005-d
A Norwegian freighter loading lumber for England in the Port of Digby. August 1950.
Photographer: John Collier Jr.
Reference: Alexander H. Leighton Nova Scotia Archives 1988-413 negative number 2006-d
Norwegian freighter, loading lumber for the British Isles in the Port of Digby. August 1950.
Photographer: John Collier Jr.
Reference: Alexander H. Leighton Nova Scotia Archives 1988-413 negative number 2008-d
Norwegian freighter loading lumber for the British Isles. August 1950.
Photographer: John Collier Jr.
Reference: Alexander H. Leighton Nova Scotia Archives 1988-413 negative number 2009-d
A Norwegian freighter loading lumber for England in the Port of Digby. August 1950.
Photographer: John Collier Jr.
Reference: Alexander H. Leighton Nova Scotia Archives 1988-413 negative number 2010-d
Seamen aboard a Norwegian freighter loading lumber in Digby for the British Isles. August 1950
Photographer: John Collier Jr.
Reference: Alexander H. Leighton Nova Scotia Archives 1988-413 negative number 2011-d
Norwegian freighter, loading lumber in Digby for the British Isles in the Port of Digby. August 1950.
Photographer: John Collier Jr.
Reference: Alexander H. Leighton Nova Scotia Archives 1988-413 negative number 2012-d
The Port of Digby. Norwegian freighter and the car ferry S.S. Princess Helene, lie at the Government Pier. August 1950.
Photographer: John Collier Jr.
Reference: Alexander H. Leighton Nova Scotia Archives 1988-413 negative number 2013-d
A fishing boat towing two rafts on the tide to Digby. The logs had previously been rolled from the forest edge down to the tide water and made into rafts. It takes two tides to complete the operation and the average run takes twelve hours to complete the
Photographer: John Collier Jr.
Reference: Alexander H. Leighton Nova Scotia Archives 1988-413 negative number 2014-d
A fishing boat towing two rafts on the tide to Digby. The logs had previously been rolled from the forest edge down to the tide water and made into rafts. It takes two tides to complete the operation and the average run takes twelve hours to complete the
Photographer: John Collier Jr.
Reference: Alexander H. Leighton Nova Scotia Archives 1988-413 negative number 2015-d
A fishing boat towing two rafts on the tide to Digby. The logs had previously been rolled from the forest edge down to the tide water and made into rafts. It takes two tides to complete the operation and the average run takes twelve hours to complete the
Photographer: John Collier Jr.
Reference: Alexander H. Leighton Nova Scotia Archives 1988-413 negative number 2016-d
Keith Potter's logging operation twelve miles from Digby on the Bay of Fundy. September, 1950
Photographer: John Collier Jr.
Reference: Alexander H. Leighton Nova Scotia Archives 1988-413 negative number 2019-d
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