[A worker moving a pallet of cans] into an oven
- AM1545-S3-: CVA 586-708
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- 1941
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[A worker moving a pallet of cans] into an oven
Cleaning halibut [in a] Prince Rupert cannery
Cleaning halibut, Prince Rupert B.C.
Cold storage of fish in a Prince Rupert cannery
Inscription on verso of print "#2829 - The Canned Salmon is labelled before packing"
Mrs. O. Larson [at Nelson Brothers Salmon] Cannery
Mrs. O. Larson at the Nelson Brothers Cannery
Inscription on verso of print "2790 The entire fishpack of the B.C. Coast is now commandeered by the Government and a large percentage of the Salmon Pack goes to Britain. This Cannery Worker is doing her share to win the War. / Don Coltman Photo."
[Violet Sankey, Mrs. O. Larson and Hazel Stafford at Nelson Brothers Salmon] Cannery
Inscription on verso of print "2808 These factory Workers...two native Indians and one white Girl are proud of their efforts to feed our troops and civilians overseas. / Don Coltman Photo."
[Weighing halibut on a] Prince Rupert [dock]
Inscription on verso of print "Fish packing"
[Women washing salmon inside a] cannery
[Worker constructing crates for canned salmon]
[Worker operating a can-sealing machine]
Inscription on verso of print "#2805 After the addition of salt the cans are topped. / Don Coltman Photo"
[Worker overseeing the cooking of canned salmon]
Inscription on verso of print "Salmon canning"
[Worker using an "Iron Chink" to clean salmon]
[Workers moving flats of unlabelled cans of salmon]