Loggers


    1980: A raftsman transporting timber over 3000 miles of waterway to the harbour town of Kemi


    A raftsman transporting timber over 3000 miles of waterway to the harbour town of Kemi. (Photo by Keystone/Getty Images). 1980




    1930: Four smiling bushmen saw down a kauri tree


    Four smiling bushmen saw down a kauri tree. (Photo by Three Lions/Getty Images). New Zealand, circa 1930




    1910: Lumberjacks beside the trunk of a huge felled tree


    Lumberjacks beside the trunk of a huge felled tree. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images). Circa 1910




    1957: Chief of the Kwakiuth Tribe of the British Columbian Indians making the first cuts on a huge log which will be carved into a Totem Pole to be presented to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II at the centennial celebrations in the Province of British Columbia, Cananda


    Chief of the Kwakiuth Tribe of the British Columbian Indians making the first cuts on a huge log which will be carved into a Totem Pole to be presented to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II at the centennial celebrations in the Province of British Columbia, Cananda. (Photo by William A. Atkins/Central Press/Getty Images). 25th March 1957




    1942: Miss Cicely Clark of The Women's Timber Corps at work in a timber camp in Suffolk as part of the war effort


    Miss Cicely Clark of The Women's Timber Corps at work in a timber camp in Suffolk as part of the war effort. (Photo by Horace Abrahams/Keystone Features/Getty Images). 1942




    1935: Logs being sorted for distribution to Pacific Mills Ltd pulpmill at Ocean Falls, British Columbia


    Logs being sorted for distribution to Pacific Mills Ltd pulpmill at Ocean Falls, British Columbia (Photo by Keystone/Getty Images). Circa 1935




    1978: A man sawing a Californian Redwood tree with a diameter of six feet in two with a chainsaw


    A man sawing a Californian Redwood tree with a diameter of six feet in two with a chainsaw. (Photo by Central Press/Getty Images). 4th July 1978




    1960: Forestry worker Bill Cordy prepares a Christmas tree for felling on a Forestry Commision Plantation near Thetford in Norfolk


    Forestry worker Bill Cordy prepares a Christmas tree for felling on a Forestry Commision Plantation near Thetford in Norfolk. (Photo by Lee/Central Press/Getty Images). 8th December 1960




    1940: Three former Norwegian whalers working in Gloucester, England as loggers


    Three former Norwegian whalers working in Gloucester, England as loggers. (Photo by Maeers/Fox Photos/Getty Images). 19th November 1940




    1942: Miss Daphne Hubbard, a member of the Timber Corps, fells a tree at a timber camp in Bury St Edmunds, England. The Corps are helping in the war effort during the Second World War


    Miss Daphne Hubbard, a member of the Timber Corps, fells a tree at a timber camp in Bury St Edmunds, England. The Corps are helping in the war effort during the Second World War. (Photo by Horace Abrahams/Keystone Features/Getty Images). 1942




    1940: Loggers employed at Messrs Bloedel, Stewart and Welch's logging operation in British Columbia travelling to work on the railway known as The Speeder


    Loggers employed at Messrs Bloedel, Stewart and Welch's logging operation in British Columbia travelling to work on the railway known as [The Speeder]. Britain relies on Canada for almost all her wartime requirements of timber. (Photo by Kurt Hutton/Picture Post/Getty Images). 10th August 1940




    1942: A logging sulky pulls timber down a slipway on the banks of Loch Ness in Scotland


    A logging sulky pulls timber down a slipway on the banks of Loch Ness in Scotland. Soldiers of the Canadian Forestry Corps are felling trees in a Scottish forest by Loch Ness as part of the Canadian war effort. Cutting down British timber will save importing wood from Canada and the USA and thereby save shipping space for vital cargoes. (Photo by Central Press/Getty Images). 27th February 1942




    1939: A logger transports timber to the river on a skeletal railway in the forests of British Columbia, Canada


    A logger transports timber to the river on a skeletal railway in the forests of British Columbia, Canada. Britain relies on Canada for almost all her wartime requirements of timber. (Photo by Kurt Hutton/Picture Post/Getty Images). 10th August 1939




    1939: A logger uses a chain saw to fell a tree in the forests of British Columbia, Canada


    A logger uses a chain saw to fell a tree in the forests of British Columbia, Canada. (Photo by Kurt Hutton/Picture Post/Getty Images). 10th August 1939




    1940: Workmen sawing trees on the estate of Sir George Courthope in Whilagh near Wadhurst


    Workmen sawing trees on the estate of Sir George Courthope in Whilagh near Wadhurst. (Photo by Reg Speller/Fox Photos/Getty Images). 1st May 1940




    1938: A tractor hauling logs at a lumbering camp in Oregon, USA


    A tractor hauling logs at a lumbering camp in Oregon, USA. (Photo by Ferdinand S. Hirsh/Fox Photos/Getty Images). May 1938




    1916: The Canadian Forestry Battalion loading logs at Virginia Water, Surrey during World War I


    The Canadian Forestry Battalion loading logs at Virginia Water, Surrey during World War I. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images). July 1916




    Two men using an electric power saw to fell a tree circa 1940's


    Two men using an electric power saw to fell a tree circa 1940's. (Photo by Keystone View/FPG/Getty Images)


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Loggers


1980: A raftsman transporting timber over 3000 miles of waterway to the harbour town of Kemi


A raftsman transporting timber over 3000 miles of waterway to the harbour town of Kemi. (Photo by Keystone/Getty Images). 1980




1930: Four smiling bushmen saw down a kauri tree


Four smiling bushmen saw down a kauri tree. (Photo by Three Lions/Getty Images). New Zealand, circa 1930




1910: Lumberjacks beside the trunk of a huge felled tree


Lumberjacks beside the trunk of a huge felled tree. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images). Circa 1910




1957: Chief of the Kwakiuth Tribe of the British Columbian Indians making the first cuts on a huge log which will be carved into a Totem Pole to be presented to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II at the centennial celebrations in the Province of British Columbia, Cananda


Chief of the Kwakiuth Tribe of the British Columbian Indians making the first cuts on a huge log which will be carved into a Totem Pole to be presented to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II at the centennial celebrations in the Province of British Columbia, Cananda. (Photo by William A. Atkins/Central Press/Getty Images). 25th March 1957




1942: Miss Cicely Clark of The Women's Timber Corps at work in a timber camp in Suffolk as part of the war effort


Miss Cicely Clark of The Women's Timber Corps at work in a timber camp in Suffolk as part of the war effort. (Photo by Horace Abrahams/Keystone Features/Getty Images). 1942




1935: Logs being sorted for distribution to Pacific Mills Ltd pulpmill at Ocean Falls, British Columbia


Logs being sorted for distribution to Pacific Mills Ltd pulpmill at Ocean Falls, British Columbia (Photo by Keystone/Getty Images). Circa 1935




1978: A man sawing a Californian Redwood tree with a diameter of six feet in two with a chainsaw


A man sawing a Californian Redwood tree with a diameter of six feet in two with a chainsaw. (Photo by Central Press/Getty Images). 4th July 1978




1960: Forestry worker Bill Cordy prepares a Christmas tree for felling on a Forestry Commision Plantation near Thetford in Norfolk


Forestry worker Bill Cordy prepares a Christmas tree for felling on a Forestry Commision Plantation near Thetford in Norfolk. (Photo by Lee/Central Press/Getty Images). 8th December 1960




1940: Three former Norwegian whalers working in Gloucester, England as loggers


Three former Norwegian whalers working in Gloucester, England as loggers. (Photo by Maeers/Fox Photos/Getty Images). 19th November 1940




1942: Miss Daphne Hubbard, a member of the Timber Corps, fells a tree at a timber camp in Bury St Edmunds, England. The Corps are helping in the war effort during the Second World War


Miss Daphne Hubbard, a member of the Timber Corps, fells a tree at a timber camp in Bury St Edmunds, England. The Corps are helping in the war effort during the Second World War. (Photo by Horace Abrahams/Keystone Features/Getty Images). 1942




1940: Loggers employed at Messrs Bloedel, Stewart and Welch's logging operation in British Columbia travelling to work on the railway known as The Speeder


Loggers employed at Messrs Bloedel, Stewart and Welch's logging operation in British Columbia travelling to work on the railway known as [The Speeder]. Britain relies on Canada for almost all her wartime requirements of timber. (Photo by Kurt Hutton/Picture Post/Getty Images). 10th August 1940




1942: A logging sulky pulls timber down a slipway on the banks of Loch Ness in Scotland


A logging sulky pulls timber down a slipway on the banks of Loch Ness in Scotland. Soldiers of the Canadian Forestry Corps are felling trees in a Scottish forest by Loch Ness as part of the Canadian war effort. Cutting down British timber will save importing wood from Canada and the USA and thereby save shipping space for vital cargoes. (Photo by Central Press/Getty Images). 27th February 1942




1939: A logger transports timber to the river on a skeletal railway in the forests of British Columbia, Canada


A logger transports timber to the river on a skeletal railway in the forests of British Columbia, Canada. Britain relies on Canada for almost all her wartime requirements of timber. (Photo by Kurt Hutton/Picture Post/Getty Images). 10th August 1939




1939: A logger uses a chain saw to fell a tree in the forests of British Columbia, Canada


A logger uses a chain saw to fell a tree in the forests of British Columbia, Canada. (Photo by Kurt Hutton/Picture Post/Getty Images). 10th August 1939




1940: Workmen sawing trees on the estate of Sir George Courthope in Whilagh near Wadhurst


Workmen sawing trees on the estate of Sir George Courthope in Whilagh near Wadhurst. (Photo by Reg Speller/Fox Photos/Getty Images). 1st May 1940




1938: A tractor hauling logs at a lumbering camp in Oregon, USA


A tractor hauling logs at a lumbering camp in Oregon, USA. (Photo by Ferdinand S. Hirsh/Fox Photos/Getty Images). May 1938




1916: The Canadian Forestry Battalion loading logs at Virginia Water, Surrey during World War I


The Canadian Forestry Battalion loading logs at Virginia Water, Surrey during World War I. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images). July 1916




Two men using an electric power saw to fell a tree circa 1940's


Two men using an electric power saw to fell a tree circa 1940's. (Photo by Keystone View/FPG/Getty Images)


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