A ferry takes trucks across the water under the new Peace River Bridge, built for army truck convoys
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- ID
- X-17103
- DATE
- Aug. 1943
- CREATOR
- Unknown
- COLLECTION NAME
- CN Images of Canada Collection
- EXTENT
- 1 BW Negative(s)
- LOCATION
- Taylor, British Columbia, Canada
More Information
- Repository
- CSTM Archives
- Other titles
- Truck convoy - Alaska Highway - August 1943. The road over which army truck convoy carrying supplies move north is one of the modern engineering marvels of the world. Considered an impossibility just a few years ago, and only as late as last year but a dream in the minds of a few visionary engineers, the Alaska Highway today is a very real fact. Here is shown the new Peace River Bridge and the temporary ferry that formerly carried trucks across. This ferry is no longer used. National Film Board photograph.
- Scope and Content
- Unknown
- Caption
- N/A
- Language
- N/A
- Legacy ID
- CN001985
- Notes
- N/A
- Keywords
- Unknown
- Rights
- Public domain/Domaine public (Canada)
- Record Created
- 2017-11-07T15:47:37Z
- Record Updated
- 2023-11-29T17:58:44Z
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