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Logging the Nimpkish : [sound program]
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- sound recording
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1978 (Creation)
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1 audio reel (ca. 20 min) : 9.5 cm/sec, 2 track, mono ; 13 cm
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SUMMARY: A documentary sound program about the history of logging and logging railroads in the Nimpkish River Valley of Vancouver Island. Based on Derek Reimer's 1974 interview with George Lutz and Jack Vetleson.
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Provincial Archives of British Columbia. [staff members], [1974-1987]
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A digital copy is available.
Reference cassette copy available
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No access restrictions apply.
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- Copying Restriction: None.
- Use Restriction: As determined by the BC Archives.
- Copyright Status: Copyright British Columbia Archives.
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See T0538:0001 - 0003 for the source interview by Derek Reimer.
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Accession number(s): T3089
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Previously described as AAAB3397
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producing company: Provincial Archives of British Columbia. Aural History Programme, writer: Patrick May, narrator: Patrick May, technical assistance: Dennis John Duffy
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- Canadian Forest Products Limited (Subject)