Fraser Mills, Townsite Company Houses
- CA CCOQ C4-S01-SS3-F02-MH.2011.3.126
- Stuk
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Fraser Mills, Townsite Company Houses
Fraser Mills, Lumber Sorting Chain, Green Chain
Fraser Mills, Time Office and Beehive Burner
Fraser Mills, Chinese Townsite, Front
Fraser Mills, King Edward Avenue
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Fraser Mills, Main Office, Right Side View
Fraser Mills, Main Office, Straight On View
Fraser Mills, Hotel and Townsite
Fraser Mills, Flooded Townsite
Fraser Mills, Sailing Vessels at Dock
Fraser Mills, Aerial View of Green Chain and Lumber Drying in the Yard
Fraser Mills, Green Chain Operations
Fraser Mills, Flatcar Loading Track, "The Skids"
Fraser Mills, Flatcar Loading Track, "The Skids"
Fraser Mills, Plywood Lathe With Two Millworkers
Fraser Mills, Plywood Lathe With One Millworker
Fraser Mills, Millworkers (Millwrights, Sawyers, Filers)
Fraser Mills, Couple at water's edge, woman holding an umbrella
Fraser Mills, Wharf with Sailing Vessels
Fraser Mills, Steamship and Sailing Vessels at the Wharf
Group of Men, including Ralph Booth on Left
Canadian Western Lumber Company General Store and Meat Market
Edmund and Garry May Colchester fonds
The fonds consists of research materials created and accumulated by Edmund and Garry May Colchester in the 1970s. The material was created and accumulated in the preparation of a final report entitled "Contrasting Philosophies in Workers' Housing in Two Mill Villages: Fraser Mills Townsite and Maillardville - A Brief History”. The fonds also contains several versions of the final reports, as well as other academic writing.
Materials include photographs of houses in Maillardville and Fraser Mills, aerial photographs of Fraser Mills, maps (hand-drawn and copies), promotional materials for Crown Zellerbach, as well as other materials accumulated during the research process.
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Mill worker's cottage at Fraser Mills - 1973
Part of William Ostenstad fonds
The item consists of a photograph of a mill worker's cottage at Fraser Mills.