Fransiska Mueller and husband Klaus Mueller with Constable E. Langer. Two brand new Canadians and Canada's law enforcer. Klaus Mueller, was one of 48 men and women gathered on a Tuesday in Kitimat to hear Judge William O. Futton announce: "You are now Canadians". He is a native born German who is employed in the property department of the Aluminum Company.
Fransiska Mueller and husband Klaus Mueller with Constable E. Langer. Two brand new Canadians and Canada's law enforcer. Klaus Mueller, was one of 48 men and women gathered on a Tuesday in Kitimat to hear Judge William O. Futton announce: "You are now Canadians". He is a native born German who is employed in the property department of the Aluminum Company.
Photo of constable A.R Mahon, son of Mr and Mrs H.A Mahon successfully completed RCMP recruitment camp October 13, 1970. Transferred to duty in Saskatchewan.
Photo of constable A.R Mahon, son of Mr and Mrs H.A Mahon successfully completed RCMP recruitment camp October 13, 1970. Transferred to duty in Saskatchewan.
James 'Jim' Smythe served as Kitimat's first RCMP officer from March 1952 to September 1953. This photo was likely taken early in his police career, which began in Winnipeg in 1947.
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Portrait of RCMP officer James Norman Smythe in his uniform and hat.
James 'Jim' Smythe served as Kitimat's first RCMP officer from March 1952 to September 1953. This photo was taken early in his police career, likely in Manitoba or Saskatchewan.
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Portrait of RCMP officer James Norman Smythe in his uniform and hat.
Photograph of a Kitimat police officer, Constable McDonald, standing on a police patrol vessel at the wharf. The stern of the ship is marked "R.C.M.P. M.L. 15."
Photograph of a Kitimat police officer, Constable McDonald, standing on a police patrol vessel at the wharf. The stern of the ship is marked "R.C.M.P. M.L. 15."
Photograph of the Pavillions surrounded the Branch of Canada Imperial Bank of Commerce. From left are Almaz Petros, Yemessearch Tasfaye (hostesses at the Ethiopian Pavillion) and Michele Desgagne, a commerce hostess.
Photograph of the Pavillions surrounded the Branch of Canada Imperial Bank of Commerce. From left are Almaz Petros, Yemessearch Tasfaye (hostesses at the Ethiopian Pavillion) and Michele Desgagne, a commerce hostess.
Photograph of RCMP constable Glen Johnson is in the hospital due to having a term called "flat foot." Flat foot has often been applied to hardworking members of law-enforcement agencies by members of the underworld. The accident occurred at a dance in the rechall when a cement ash tray toppled onto his foot. He was on duty at the time. His uniform will hanging the closet for a month
Photograph of RCMP constable Glen Johnson is in the hospital due to having a term called "flat foot." Flat foot has often been applied to hardworking members of law-enforcement agencies by members of the underworld. The accident occurred at a dance in the rechall when a cement ash tray toppled onto his foot. He was on duty at the time. His uniform will hanging the closet for a month
Jamieson came to Kitimat from Vancouver to work on the Alcan project in 1952. With his first pay cheque he bought a small "Pony Kodak" camera at the local store (Hudson Bay?), and started taking coloured slides of the Kitimat from 1952-1953. Left Kitimat at the end of August 1953 to move to Montreal.
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Slide of steel footings. Disposal ramp in background.