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[Men assembled in yard of Moodyville Sawmill]

Photograph shows men seated and standing in front of stacks of wood. The men are (from left ro right): George Armstrong, E. Lunn, Richard Flood, Alderman Captain Donald McPhaiden, Captain E.H. Swift (standing), Captain F.M. Yorke, and Henry Ramsdall. J.S. Matthews' notes with print or negative in Archives.

The "Jungle" of unemployed, summer 1931

  • Photograph shows men near makeshift shelters in the "jungle" on the site of the old Hastings Sawmill and the C.P.R. right-of-way east of Dunlevy Avenue. The V.H.C. Elevator No. 2 is on the left and the American Can Co. factory is on the right.
  • J.S. Matthews' notes with negative: The American Can Co. factory is on the right.

The "Jungle" of the unemployed, summer of 1931

  • Photograph shows men making makeshift shelters in the "jungle" on the site of the old Hastings Sawmill and the C.P.R. right-of-way east of Dunlevy Avenue. The Ballentyne Pier and Elevator No.2 are in the distance.
  • J.S. Matthews' notes on negative: These photos taken by Col. R.D. Williams, Harbor Commissioner. It was Col. Williams who started the "jungle" one afternoon in pouring rain.

The "Jungle" of the unemployed, summer of 1931

  • Photograph shows four men standing by a makeshift shelter in the 'Jungle' on the site of the old Hastings Sawmill and the C.P.R. right-of-way east of Dunlevy Avenue. The V.H.C. Elevator No.2 building is on the left and the American Can Co. factory is on the right.
  • J.S. Matthews' notes on negative: When a case of typhoid finally compelled evacuation, the "residents" sent a memorial of gratitudeon a rough sheet of paper, to the Harbor Commissioners.
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