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From Stump to Ship is an amateur industrial film by Alfred K. Ames, former State Senator and owner of the Machias Lumber Company, in Machias, Maine as well as by Dr. Howard Kane of Washington, DC. The half-hour 16mm film was shot over the winter of 1930 in the logging woods and shows logging in the forest with hand tools and horses, then moves to the spring log drive, with loggers using peaveys to break up log jams on icy rivers as the logs are moved from the forest to the mill. Detailed views of mill work, changing the bandsaw, and making shingles. Lumber is loaded onto schooners in Machias for transport to New York. The film was originally silent, with a typed script which Ames read aloud when he showed the film. In 1985, with funds from the Maine Humanities Council, the narration was re

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  • From Stump to Ship – amerykański krótkometrażowy film dokumentalny z 1930 roku w reżyserii oraz . (pl)
  • From Stump to Ship is een Amerikaanse documentaire uit 1930. De film laat zien wat er met een boomstam gebeurt nadat hij gekapt wordt door houthakkers. De film werd in 2002 toegevoegd aan het National Film Registry. (nl)
  • From Stump to Ship is an amateur industrial film by Alfred K. Ames, former State Senator and owner of the Machias Lumber Company, in Machias, Maine as well as by Dr. Howard Kane of Washington, DC. The half-hour 16mm film was shot over the winter of 1930 in the logging woods and shows logging in the forest with hand tools and horses, then moves to the spring log drive, with loggers using peaveys to break up log jams on icy rivers as the logs are moved from the forest to the mill. Detailed views of mill work, changing the bandsaw, and making shingles. Lumber is loaded onto schooners in Machias for transport to New York. The film was originally silent, with a typed script which Ames read aloud when he showed the film. In 1985, with funds from the Maine Humanities Council, the narration was re (en)
  • From Stump to Ship adalah sebuah film industrial amatir karya , mantan Senator Negara Bagian dan pemilik Machias Lumber Company, di serta oleh Dr. Howard Kane dari Washington, DC. Film 16mm setengah jam tersebut dibuat sepanjang musim dingin tahun 1930 di hutan yang sedang ditebang dan menampilkan penebangan di hutan tersebut dengan alat-alat tangan dan kuda-kuda, kemudian beralih ke pengiriman hasil tebang pada musim semi, dengan para memakai untuk merendam kayu- pada sungai-sungai es saat dipindahkan dari hutan ke pabrik. Film tersebut didistribusikan oleh , di . Rekamannya tercantum dalam dpokumenter kompilasi Woodsmen and River Drivers, Another Day, Another Era yang juga mewawancarai para pekerja kayu yang masih ada dari Machias Lumber Company. (in)
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