Log Train in Northwest Washington - c. 1925
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Photographer Cress's notes state, "Three to six logs usually constitute a carload, sometimes a single log."
Photographer Cress's notes state, "Three to six logs usually constitute a carload, sometimes a single log."
Known as "the forest photographer", John Cress produced this photograph as part of his work for the West Coast Lumber Trade Extension Bureau, a timber industry trade group.
He popularized large prints of forest scenes, many of which were displayed in the offices of logging and lumber companies.
-- This photo is restored and printed by Old Oregon.
Photographer | John D. Cress |
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Location | Washington State |
Subject | Logging, Trains, Railroads, Streetcars |
Decade | 1930s |
Print Maker | Old Oregon |
Original Type | Original Negative |
Size of Original | 3.3 x 4.4 inches |
Photographer's Number | Number 166 |
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