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LL/105249
Frederick Dally
1870 (ca)
Primeval forest scene at Burrards Inlet, British Columbi

Albumen print
18.5 x 23.5 cm (image)
 
The Royal Collection
RCIN 2368854
 
Photograph of a group of ?loggers or lumberjacks standing within an area of cleared forest with felled trees lying on the ground in the foreground. The group are arranged outside a small, log built hut with carts to the right. Trees stand in the background.
 
Burrard Inlet is a narrow fjord that separates the city of Vancouver from the District of North Vancouver. It was named after Harry Burrard-Neale (1765-1840), the British naval captain who, in 1823, became Commander-in-Chief of the Mediterranean Fleet.
 
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