| CPNWS Photograph Catalog | |||
| Collection: Biery (Galen) papers and photographs | |||
| Number of Photographs: 3737 | |||
| Total # of Photograph Records found: 3737 | |||
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| Collection: Biery (Galen) papers and photographs | |||
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| ID Number: 3374 | |||
| Description: Unidentified man in three piece suit and fedora hat examining a finished sheet of plywood, probably at Bellingham Plywood, later Georgia Pacific Plywood. The man may be Harold K. Wilson who was manager of new products for Georgia Pacific Plywood, starting in 1951. See photo 3365. This is one of forty eight in the Bellingham Plywood Corporation photo series; there is also a Galen Biery scrapbook of photos of the Bellingham Plywood Corporation. | |||
| Place: Bellingham (Wash.) | |||
| Era: 1950-1960 | |||
| Photographer: unknown | |||
| # of Prints: 1 | Print Condition: Good | ||
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| Collection: Biery (Galen) papers and photographs | |||
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| ID Number: 3375 | |||
| Description: Logs split in half floating in the water with a marina in the background. The logs still have thir bark. In the immediate foreground a loon is swimming past the logs. This is probably the log boom at Bellingham Plywood in Fairhaven (later Georgia Pacific Plywood). This is one of forty eight in the Bellingham Plywood Corporation photo series; there is also a Galen Biery scrapbook of photos of the Bellingham Plywood Corporation. | |||
| Place: Bellingham (Wash.) | |||
| Era: 1940-1950 | |||
| Photographer: unknown | |||
| # of Prints: 1 | Print Condition: Good | ||
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| Collection: Biery (Galen) papers and photographs | |||
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| ID Number: 3376 | |||
| Description: Two unidentified men stacking sheets of finished plywood in what may be an open air storage facility or trailer truck. Three stacks of plywood are completed; the men are adding sheets to the fourth. Five measure sticks line each side of the facility or trailer which has wooden panels around the top but fabric below. This is one of forty eight in the Bellingham Plywood Corporation photo series; there is also a Galen Biery scrapbook of photos of the Bellingham Plywood Corporation. | |||
| Place: Bellingham (Wash.) | |||
| Era: 1940-1950 | |||
| Photographer: unknown | |||
| # of Prints: 1 | Print Condition: Good | ||
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| Collection: Biery (Galen) papers and photographs | |||
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| ID Number: 3377 | |||
| Description: Two unidentified men, one behind an open interior window, the other leaning against the window sill on the other side. On the wall next to him is a time card holder showing seventy five time cards in three vertical rows. Possibly the window was where paychecks were distributed. This is one of forty eight in the Bellingham Plywood Corporation photo series; there is also a Galen Biery scrapbook of photos of the Bellingham Plywood Corporation. | |||
| Place: Bellingham (Wash.) | |||
| Era: 1940-1950 | |||
| Photographer: unknown | |||
| # of Prints: 1 | Print Condition: Good | ||
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| Collection: Biery (Galen) papers and photographs | |||
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| ID Number: 3378 | |||
| Description: Nine men sitting around a long conference table with two men standing at one end. The man seated at the end is holding a telephone receiver to his ear. Although not identified on the photo this group is probably the Bellingham Plywood Board of Directors. None of the men are identified on the photo but Cecil Morse is first on the right, Henry Jukes is fourth on the right, Lew Wallace is second on the left and Harold K. Wilson is fourth on the left; possibly Victor Olson and his brother Arthur are seated and standing at the end of the table. See also photo 3399. This is one of forty eight in the Bellingham Plywood Corporation photo series; there is also a Galen Biery scrapbook of photos of the Bellingham Plywood Corporation. | |||
| Place: Bellingham (Wash.) | |||
| Era: 1940-1950 | |||
| Photographer: unknown | |||
| # of Prints: 1 | Print Condition: | ||
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| Collection: Biery (Galen) papers and photographs | |||
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| ID Number: 3379 | |||
| Description: Two men feeding sheets of wood into (or taking them out of) the hot press machine. The wood is stacked on a three wheeled dolly; the men and the dolly are on a lift that raises them to the level of the hot press slots. Another dolly of wood is on the floor below them. Two other men observe the process from the beyond the lift. This is one of forty eight in the Bellingham Plywood Corporation photo series; there is also a Galen Biery scrapbook of photos of the Bellingham Plywood Corporation. | |||
| Place: Bellingham (Wash.) | |||
| Era: 1940-1950 | |||
| Photographer: unknown | |||
| # of Prints: 1 | Print Condition: Good | ||
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| Collection: Biery (Galen) papers and photographs | |||
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| ID Number: 3380 | |||
| Description: Logs that have been cut by the drag saw, corraled in the water waiting to be hoisted by the bridge crane before going through the barker. Part of the plywood manufacturing process at Bellingham Plywood Corporation.This is one of forty eight in the Bellingham Plywood Corporation photo series; there is also a Galen Biery scrapbook of photos of the Bellingham Plywood Corporation. | |||
| Place: Bellingham (Wash.) | |||
| Era: 1940-1950 | |||
| Photographer: unknown | |||
| # of Prints: 1 | Print Condition: Good | ||
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| Collection: Biery (Galen) papers and photographs | |||
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| ID Number: 3381 | |||
| Description: Another view of the lathe machine manufactured by "The Coe Mfg. Co., Painesville, Ohio" Two men stand above the large, debarked log, and two men - one at either end - fasten it in place. Similar to photos 3363, 3364. This is one of forty eight in the Bellingham Plywood Corporation photo series; there is also a Galen Biery scrapbook of photos of the Bellingham Plywood Corporation. | |||
| Place: Bellingham (Wash.) | |||
| Era: 1940-1950 | |||
| Photographer: unknown | |||
| # of Prints: 1 | Print Condition: Good | ||
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| Collection: Biery (Galen) papers and photographs | |||
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| ID Number: 3382 | |||
| Description: Huge logs of similar lengths rolling over a slide made of thinner logs into the water, probably at a lumber mill. An old fashioned logging truck with a short flatbed is parked by the slide which continues all around the water's edge of the lumber mill. This is one of forty eight in the Bellingham Plywood Corporation photo series; there is also a Galen Biery scrapbook of photos of the Bellingham Plywood Corporation. | |||
| Place: Bellingham (Wash.) | |||
| Era: 1940-1950 | |||
| Photographer: unknown | |||
| # of Prints: 1 | Print Condition: Good | ||
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| Collection: Biery (Galen) papers and photographs | |||
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| ID Number: 3383 | |||
| Description: An unidentified man standing at the sorting table watching the sheets of wood, three across, coming out of the dryer. Next to him and behind him are stacks of wood that have been separated into different piles. This is one of forty eight in the Bellingham Plywood Corporation photo series; there is also a Galen Biery scrapbook of photos of the Bellingham Plywood Corporation. | |||
| Place: Bellingham (Wash.) | |||
| Era: 1940-1950 | |||
| Photographer: unknown | |||
| # of Prints: 1 | Print Condition: Good | ||
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| Collection: Biery (Galen) papers and photographs | |||
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| ID Number: 3384 | |||
| Description: The hot press at Bellingham Plywood Coroporation that pressed the sheets of wood together after being glued to make the finished plywood product. This is one of forty eight in the Bellingham Plywood Corporation photo series; there is also a Galen Biery scrapbook of photos of the Bellingham Plywood Corporation. | |||
| Place: Bellingham (Wash.) | |||
| Era: 1940-1950 | |||
| Photographer: unknown | |||
| # of Prints: 1 | Print Condition: Good | ||
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| Collection: Biery (Galen) papers and photographs | |||
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| ID Number: 3385 | |||
| Description: An unidentified man in dark pants, jacket and hat standing at a hot patch setter machine which presumably patched holes where defects had been cut out of wood sheets. The machine has a long arm with a metal cylinder at the end that fits over a wooden block. "Globe" is written on the side of the arm. The man holds a knife-like implement in his hand. This is one of forty eight in the Bellingham Plywood Corporation photo series; there is also a Galen Biery scrapbook of photos of the Bellingham Plywood Corporation. | |||
| Place: Bellingham (Wash.) | |||
| Era: 1940-1950 | |||
| Photographer: unknown | |||
| # of Prints: 1 | Print Condition: Good | ||
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| Collection: Biery (Galen) papers and photographs | |||
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| ID Number: 3386 | |||
| Description: Two unidentified men standing at the dry clipper machine, presumably used to trim the wood sheets to a standard size. Another plywood manufacturing machine made by Coe Manufacturing in Painesville, Ohio. The machine has a triangular shield above the blade to catch sawdust. This is one of forty eight in the Bellingham Plywood Corporation photo series; there is also a Galen Biery scrapbook of photos of the Bellingham Plywood Corporation. | |||
| Place: Bellingham (Wash.) | |||
| Era: 1940-1950 | |||
| Photographer: unknown | |||
| # of Prints: 1 | Print Condition: Good | ||
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| Collection: Biery (Galen) papers and photographs | |||
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| ID Number: 3387 | |||
| Description: An unidentified man standing at the lathe apron where a long strip of wood that has been produced after turning a log in the lathe runs along on a horizontal conveyor belt. The lathe apron is on the other side of the lathe machine. This is one of forty eight in the Bellingham Plywood Corporation photo series; there is also a Galen Biery scrapbook of photos of the Bellingham Plywood Corporation. | |||
| Place: Bellingham (Wash.) | |||
| Era: 1940-1950 | |||
| Photographer: unknown | |||
| # of Prints: 1 | Print Condition: Good | ||
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| Collection: Biery (Galen) papers and photographs | |||
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| ID Number: 3388 | |||
| Description: Caption written on reverse in pencil: "Plywood" An exterior view of what is probably Bellingham Plywood Corporation showing a high bridge between two buildings and two tower-like structures supporting it. Six cars from the 1930's-1940's are parked at the base of the towers. This is one of forty eight in the Bellingham Plywood Corporation photo series; there is also a Galen Biery scrapbook of photos of the Bellingham Plywood Corporation. | |||
| Place: Bellingham (Wash.) | |||
| Era: 1940-1950 | |||
| Photographer: unknown | |||
| # of Prints: 1 | Print Condition: Good | ||
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| Collection: Biery (Galen) papers and photographs | |||
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| ID Number: 3389 | |||
| Description: Unidentified man leaning over a sheet of plywood running a hand press over a belt that runs across the plywood. Must be some part of the finishing process of plywood manufacturing. This is one of forty eight in the Bellingham Plywood Corporation photo series; there is also a Galen Biery scrapbook of photos of the Bellingham Plywood Corporation. | |||
| Place: Bellingham (Wash.) | |||
| Era: 1940-1950 | |||
| Photographer: unknown | |||
| # of Prints: 1 | Print Condition: Good | ||
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| Collection: Biery (Galen) papers and photographs | |||
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| ID Number: 3390 | |||
| Description: Four men, two on each side of a wide table with four conveyor belts, sorting long narrow strips of plywood which are then stacked in piles behind the workers. A machine in the far left background spews out sheets cut in strips that then go on the conveyor belt table. This is one of forty eight in the Bellingham Plywood Corporation photo series; there is also a Galen Biery scrapbook of photos of the Bellingham Plywood Corporation. | |||
| Place: Bellingham (Wash.) | |||
| Era: 1940-1950 | |||
| Photographer: unknown | |||
| # of Prints: 1 | Print Condition: Good | ||
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| Collection: Biery (Galen) papers and photographs | |||
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| ID Number: 3391 | |||
| Description: A man wearing a light colored cap, workshirt and jeans examining a curved hand tool - possibly a plane. He is leaning on a stack of plywood; several other stacks are visible next to him. A hammer sits on the plywood along side the tool he is holding. This is one of forty eight in the Bellingham Plywood Corporation photo series; there is also a Galen Biery scrapbook of photos of the Bellingham Plywood Corporation. | |||
| Place: Bellingham (Wash.) | |||
| Era: 1940-1950 | |||
| Photographer: unknown | |||
| # of Prints: 1 | Print Condition: Good | ||
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| Collection: Biery (Galen) papers and photographs | |||
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| ID Number: 3392 | |||
| Description: A bridge crane lifting a large log out of the water below it so it can next be debarked by the barker machine. One of the first stages of the plywood process. This is one of forty eight in the Bellingham Plywood Corporation photo series; there is also a Galen Biery scrapbook of photos of the Bellingham Plywood Corporation. | |||
| Place: Bellingham (Wash.) | |||
| Era: 1940-1950 | |||
| Photographer: unknown | |||
| # of Prints: 1 | Print Condition: Good | ||
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| Collection: Biery (Galen) papers and photographs | |||
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| ID Number: 3393 | |||
| Description: A man operating a defect cutter punching holes in a sheet of plywood where defects were found. Written in ink on front of photo: "Martine(?)" This is one of forty eight in the Bellingham Plywood Corporation photo series; there is also a Galen Biery scrapbook of photos of the Bellingham Plywood Corporation. | |||
| Place: Bellingham (Wash.) | |||
| Era: 1940-1950 | |||
| Photographer: unknown | |||
| # of Prints: 1 | Print Condition: Good | ||
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| Collection: Biery (Galen) papers and photographs | |||
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| ID Number: 3394 | |||
| Description: A man partially kneeling on a large log in the water; he has one leg is on the dock, the other on the log as he leans over and writes a number on the end of the log. A drag saw is behind him which was used to cut the logs before being lifted out of the water by the bridge crane. This is one of forty eight in the Bellingham Plywood Corporation photo series; there is also a Galen Biery scrapbook of photos of the Bellingham Plywood Corporation. | |||
| Place: Bellingham (Wash.) | |||
| Era: 1940-1950 | |||
| Photographer: unknown | |||
| # of Prints: 1 | Print Condition: Good | ||
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| Collection: Biery (Galen) papers and photographs | |||
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| ID Number: 3395 | |||
| Description: Two men feeding sheets of wood into the hot press after glue has been spread between them. A third man looks on from the end of the hot press. The two men stand on a platform on a lift to feed the sheets into the slots of the hot press. The press has a name plate on it that says "Plycor" This is one of forty eight in the Bellingham Plywood Corporation photo series; there is also a Galen Biery scrapbook of photos of the Bellingham Plywood Corporation. | |||
| Place: Bellingham (Wash.) | |||
| Era: 1940-1950 | |||
| Photographer: unknown | |||
| # of Prints: 1 | Print Condition: Good | ||
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| Collection: Biery (Galen) papers and photographs | |||
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| ID Number: 3396 | |||
| Description: A man standing next to a stack of plywood about to be loaded into a dryer, a large piece of equipment with shelves made of rollers where four sheets of wood fit on each shelf. The press has a name plate on it that says "Plycor" This is one of forty eight in the Bellingham Plywood Corporation photo series; there is also a Galen Biery scrapbook of photos of the Bellingham Plywood Corporation. | |||
| Place: Bellingham (Wash.) | |||
| Era: 1940-1950 | |||
| Photographer: unknown | |||
| # of Prints: 1 | Print Condition: Good | ||
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| Collection: Biery (Galen) papers and photographs | |||
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| ID Number: 3397 | |||
| Description: An unidentified man wearing a fedora hat, a dark short jacket, work pants, a white shirt with a bow tie and holding a black metal lunch box while punching his time card, either starting or finishing work. Racks of time cards are on the wall next to him. The press has a name plate on it that says "Plycor" This is one of forty eight in the Bellingham Plywood Corporation photo series; there is also a Galen Biery scrapbook of photos of the Bellingham Plywood Corporation. | |||
| Place: Bellingham (Wash.) | |||
| Era: 1940-1950 | |||
| Photographer: unknown | |||
| # of Prints: 1 | Print Condition: Good | ||
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| Collection: Biery (Galen) papers and photographs | |||
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| ID Number: 3398 | |||
| Description: Peeler block storage at Bellingham Plywood Corporation. Piles of debarked huge logs that eventually will go through the plywood-making process. This is one of forty eight in the Bellingham Plywood Corporation photo series; there is also a Galen Biery scrapbook of photos of the Bellingham Plywood Corporation. | |||
| Place: Bellingham (Wash.) | |||
| Era: 1940-1950 | |||
| Photographer: unknown | |||
| # of Prints: 1 | Print Condition: Good | ||
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| Total # of Photograph Records found: 3737 | |||
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