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J.R. Booth Didn't Slumber

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J.R. Booth Didn't Slumber

from CA$250.00

WOODZ Series - Historical photographic reverence to the Canadian Logging Industry.

Sunken timber from a century and a half of log drives, these beautiful log ends of centuries old wood have been left behind in lakes and rivers, never making it to their destinations. These ends are marked with historical timber company branding, which identify lumber companies during the logging days of the 1800s - 1900s.

Each piece tells a unique story, one that connects us to forests and nature.

Born in 1827, J.R. Booth known as the King of Lumber, the monarch of Upper Ottawa and an industrialist branded onto each square timber used in the construction of the Mauretania and Lusitania ocean liners, as well as the parliamentary library. By 1890, Booth was the largest lumber producer in the world.

All prints are made-to-order at a professional fine art printer in Toronto. Each print is professionally printed on Fine Art Paper using 100% archival ink, are signed and include a Cat Marchese Citybonez™ Certificate of Authenticity card.

Shipping may take 1-2 weeks. You will receive an email once your package has shipped. Frame not included. Framing options can be arranged for you.

Custom sizes available upon request. Please contact me directly HERE

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