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Man speaking at Northwood Pulp & Timber open house
- Date Range
- June 25, 1988
- Collection
- Bill Dungate collection
- Description Level
- Item
- GMD
- graphic material
- Scope and Content
- Photograph of an unidentified man speaking at a podium in front of the Northwood building in Houston, at an open house/barbecue held to commemorate the planting of Northwood's 100 millionth tree.
- Collection
- Bill Dungate collection
- Description Level
- Item
- GMD
- graphic material
- Creator
- [Bill Dungate]
- Fonds No.
- C8
- Item No.
- P9994
- Accession No.
- 2021.23
- Physical Description
- 1 b&w print; 17.5 x 12.2 cm
- Scan Resolution
- 300 dpi
- Date Range
- June 25, 1988
- History / Biographical
- On June 11th 1988, Northwood Pulp & Timber planted a white spruce in Houston to commemorate the planting of their 100 millionth tree in the bush. An open house/barbecue event was later held to dedicate the 'community tree' to the people of Houston.
- Custodial History
- Print of a photo presumably taken by Bill Dungate. It came into the possession of Dino Laramie sometime after Dungate's death and was donated by him to the Museum prior to 2020, along with a large number of other Dungate prints and slides. It was accessioned in September/October 2022.
- Scope and Content
- Photograph of an unidentified man speaking at a podium in front of the Northwood building in Houston, at an open house/barbecue held to commemorate the planting of Northwood's 100 millionth tree.
- Geographic Access
- Houston, B.C.
- Notes
- Identity of man unknown; delegates at the event included Northwood president Horst Sander and senior vice president of forest operations Doug Little, Houston mayor Tom Euverman and deputy mayor Bob Hyde, and Ministry of Forests representative Brian Downey.
- Additional unaccessioned photos from same event available.
- Type of Record
- Archival Description
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