Mrs. O. Larson [at Nelson Brothers Salmon] Cannery
- AM1545-S3-: CVA 586-692
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- 1941
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Mrs. O. Larson [at Nelson Brothers Salmon] Cannery
[Women washing salmon inside a] cannery
[Worker operating a can-sealing machine]
Inscription on verso of print "#2805 After the addition of salt the cans are topped. / Don Coltman Photo"
[A worker moving a pallet of cans] into an oven
Inscription on verso of print "Fish packing"
[Worker using an "Iron Chink" to clean salmon]
Cold storage of fish in a Prince Rupert 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."
[Worker constructing crates for canned salmon]
Cleaning halibut [in a] Prince Rupert cannery
Cleaning halibut, Prince Rupert B.C.
Inscription on verso of print "#2829 - The Canned Salmon is labelled before packing"
[Weighing halibut on a] Prince Rupert [dock]
[Worker overseeing the cooking of canned salmon]
Inscription on verso of print "Salmon canning"
[Workers moving flats of unlabelled cans of salmon]