Framed Print : English: Pacific American Fisheries cannery at King Cove, ca. 1910. English: Caption on image: Kings Cove
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English: Pacific American Fisheries cannery at King Cove, ca. 1910. English: Caption on image: Kings Cove
English: Pacific American Fisheries cannery at King Cove, ca. 1910. English: Caption on image: Kings Cove, Alaska (P.A.F.) PH Coll 247.363 Pacific American Fisheries, Inc. one of the world's major salmon canning operations, operated on Puget Sound and in Alaska between 1899 and 1965, with headquarters in Bellingham, Washington. As one of the world's largest processors of Pacific salmon, PAF claimed a global market and the company had regional, national, and even international significance. PAF contributed many significant innovations to the development of the industry, including floating c. English: Pacific American Fisheries cannery at King Cove, ca. 1910. English: Caption on image: Kings Cove, Alaska (P.A.F.) PH Coll 247.363 Pacific American Fisheries, Inc. one of the world's major salmon canning operations, operated on Puget Sound and in Alaska between 1899 and 1965, with headquarters in Bellingham, Washington. As one of the world's largest processors of Pacific salmon, PAF claimed a global market and the company had regional, national, and even international significance. PAF contributed many significant innovations to the development of the industry, including floating canneries, mechanized salmon processing, ship building, and even dabbled in the production of salmon skin leather for a brief time. As PAF flourished in the early twentieth century, the center of Pacific salmon canning moved north from the Columbia River and Puget Sound to Alaska as the company opened new canneries to exploit the untapped and less regulated resources of British Columbia and remote districts of Alaska. The company's fortunes began to fall in the 1930's with the abolition of fish traps, uncertain salmon supplies, and corportate changes that served to transfer directorial power to individuals with no ties to the fishing industry. Subjects (LCTGM): Pacific American Fisheries Company (King Cove, Alaska)--Facilities--Alaska--King Cove; Piers & wharves--Alaska--King Cove; Men--Alaska--King Cove; Pacific American Fisheries Company (King Cove, Alaska)--People--Alaska--King Cove Subjects (LCSH): Salmon canneries--Alaska--King Cove; Salmon canning industry--Alaska--King Cove. circa 1910 66 Pacific American Fisheries cannery at King Cove, ca 1910 (THWAITES 297)
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16x12 Print in an MDF Wooden Frame with 180 gsm Satin Finish Paper. Glazed using shatter proof thin plexiglass. Frame thickness is 1 inch and depth 0.75 inch. Fluted cardboard backing held with clips. Supplied ready to hang with sawtooth hanger and rubber bumpers. Spot clean with a damp cloth. Packaged foam wrapped in a card.
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