Aerial Photographs

Introduction | Index | Enlargements | Mosiacs | Photographs | Help | Other Air Photo Collections


Introduction

Corner Brook Pulp and Paper Limited has donated a very large collection of Newfoundland aerial photographs to the Ferriss Hodgett Library. The photos, taken in 1965, provide information about land use, roads, cut areas (including contractor and years cut), watersheds, logging camp locations, types of land (Crown, Reid, leased) and information about forest fires in the areas of the Province in which the Mill operated and has or had cutting rights.

Index

The enlargement index is a map of Newfoundland divided into numbered sections. Use the index to find the enlargement number for the area of the Province you are interested in. With this number you can track down the enlargement.

Enlargements

The enlargements contain a great deal of detailed information regarding the specific area:

Mosaics

Mosaics are earlier versions of the enlargements. In some cases you will see references to mosaic maps on the enlargements. Please keep in mind that not all enlargements have these references.

Photographs

To determine if there is a series of air photos for a particular area, look for a number beginning with the letter "F" (e.g. F114-12) on the enlargement.

All flight numbers (e.g. F114) are positioned in the bottom left corner of the picture, indicating the south-west. The number within the flight series (e.g. 12 in F114-12) is positioned in the northwest corner of the photo.

The placement of the photo number on the enlargement correlates to the center of the photo.

Help

For more information or for assistance using the collection contact the Reference Department of the Ferriss Hodgett Library at (709) 637-6236.

Other Air Photo Collections

Other air photo collections include:


Ferriss Hodgett Library
Grenfell Campus, Memorial University of Newfoundland
University Drive, Corner Brook, Newfoundland Canada A2H 6P9
Telephone (709) 637-6236 & Fax (709) 637-6273

September 16, 2010
Louise McGillis