Furrows in the Sky: The Adventures of Gerry Andrews

Jay Sherwood

Furrows in the Sky: The Adventures of Gerry Andrews
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Royal British Columbia Museum
Country
Canada
Published
11 April 2012
Pages
240
ISBN
9780772665225

Furrows in the Sky: The Adventures of Gerry Andrews

Jay Sherwood

Gerry Andrews (1903-2005) had many adventures in his 102 years. He was a rural school teacher, a forester, a soldier and a surveyor. His developments in aerial photography dramatically changed forestry in BC in the late 1930s and assisted the Allies in the D-Day landings. As BC’s surveyor-general from 1951 to 1968, he supervised the mapping of the province’s large construction projects, often using aerial photography. He referred to the process of mapping the landscape in an airplane as ploughing photographic furrows up and down the sky at 16,000 feet .

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