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2009 May 2 Moosonee: Breakup of the Moose River night shot: road leading down to public dock site in Moosonee
Taxi boat heading for Moose Factory from Moosonee. Due to ice along shoreline boats leave at start of winter road near airport and go to barge landing in Moose Factory.
An image myself and Lee Bryon created in 2008 for The Visual Miscellaneum using facebook status updates
2009 May 2 Moosonee: Breakup of the Moose River night shot: Shoreline from site of Two Bay dock storage, edge of ice floes extends out from here. 03:54 a.m. HDR image
Big pile of ice across the river at south end of Butler Island seen through bushes on the Moosonee side. 2006 April 24th.
Breakup of the Moose River at Moosonee 2012 March 22nd. Will it stay open? People watching the breakup.
Taxi boat heading for Moose Factory from Moosonee. Due to ice along shoreline boats leave at start of winter road near airport and go to barge landing in Moose Factory.
Taxi boat heading for Moose Factory from Moosonee. Due to ice along shoreline boats leave at start of winter road near airport and go to barge landing in Moose Factory.
Taxi boat trip 2012 April 19 from Moosonee to Moose Factory and back. The open channels on the river look narrow from shore but are actually quite wide without a lot of floating ice.
Watching for the ice to move: Charlie Wischee and Priscilla Trapper sitting on bench at McCauley's Hill in Moosonee.
2009 May 2 Moosonee: Breakup of the Moose River night shot: shoreline in front of Government Building 2:48 am
After the breakup of Public Safety, the department had a plan to again create the position lieutenant. This was short lived and soon afterwards the position was done away with.
New lieutenants in this photo, front row (L to R ) Asst. Chief G.W. King Jerry Hogan, Don Horton , Pete Oliver, Hal Jordan, Chief N.L. Thompson. Row 2 (L to R) Randy Baker, Buddy Christian, Robert Blackwell, Plummer Seward, Tom Fowler.
Source: “A Pictorial History: Durham Fire Department, 1960-2001” by God of Fire Productions (Retired Captain A.T. Fowler), 2001. North Carolina Collection, Durham Public Library.