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Philip (Pete) Jackson Collection, Logging camps, Page 2

Philip (Pete) Jackson is the son of a prominent Sunshine Coast logging company owner Lawrence (Al) S. Jackson and his wife Charlotte. Pete was born in 1931 and brought up in Wilson Creek. He worked for the family company Burns and Jackson, later Jackson Brothers, at Wilson Creek and in various logging camps around the Sunshine Coast, up Jervis and Toba Inlets, Vancouver Island and the Central Coast of BC.

L.S. Jackson under the name "Al" wrote articles titled "A Logger's Tales" for the local newspaper in the early 1950s.

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1972 -- Leaving camp, Jervis Inlet. All buildings had to be destroyed.

Photographer unknown. Photo courtesy Pete Jackson.


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1936 -- Japanese moving camp from Shelter Island (pictured here, near Langdale) to Wilson Creek

Photographer unknown. Photo courtesy Pete Jackson.


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1936 -- Moving Japanese Camp

Photographer unknown. Photo courtesy Pete Jackson.


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1936 -- Japanese logging camp being moved

Photographer unknown. Photo courtesy Pete Jackson.


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