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The Thirty-Three Metre Collage
Painted in 1982 by Frank Lewis and Nancy Lagana (left and centre) and Paul Marcano (right).
33m x 4.2m (108' c 14'), Legion Street


Enlarged Image (106K)

The Artists
Bios of Frank Lewis and Nancy Lagana
Bio of Paul Marcano

 
The Art
On the left, a crew of stevedores at the Chemainus wharf stands before a fully rigged ship, her sails clewed up for drying. Based on a photograph from 1901, the scene is typical of the busy harbour on any given day. Sailing ships and steamers, as many as five at a time, would be loading or waiting to begin their "lay days".

At the centre, a boomman sorts logs in the slippery danger of the log dump. The mill is portrayed here as it was in 1892; it was the third operation to be built on the site. Owned by the Victoria Lumber and Manufacturing Company Limited, it was improved over the years until a fire destroyed it in 1923.

On the right, Engine No. 21 of the V. L. & M. Company rolls off another load into the Chemainus log dump. The year is 1899. The locomotive, a 2-8-0, has already seen two decades of work having been built for the Pennsylvania Railroad as Engine No. 248 in 1879 (CN 433).

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