Two issues of British Columbia History featurning article "Transportation In Moving Men, Machines, and Materials on the Kitimat Project" by Louise Avery, and one Kitimat Centennial Museum brochure
British Columbia History. Journal of the British Columbia Historical Federation
Spring 2010
Vol. 43 No.1
Summer 2010
Vol. 43 No.2
Kitimat Centennial Museum brochure. At Our community museum you can... (1997)
Two issues of British Columbia History featurning article "Transportation In Moving Men, Machines, and Materials on the Kitimat Project" by Louise Avery, and one Kitimat Centennial Museum brochure
British Columbia History. Journal of the British Columbia Historical Federation
Spring 2010
Vol. 43 No.1
Summer 2010
Vol. 43 No.2
Kitimat Centennial Museum brochure. At Our community museum you can... (1997)
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.
Photo showing Haisla Village Site, Top from left to right: Recreation Hall, Public School, home of Joe Starr, Mission Hall, Bottom from left to right: home of Sam Robinson, home of Sam Amos with Memorial Fish pole, home of of Mrs. McMillian, home of Pat Wilson with Chilakoon Pole, and home of Chief Morrison with flag pole.
Photo showing Haisla Village Site, Top from left to right: Recreation Hall, Public School, home of Joe Starr, Mission Hall, Bottom from left to right: home of Sam Robinson, home of Sam Amos with Memorial Fish pole, home of of Mrs. McMillian, home of Pat Wilson with Chilakoon Pole, and home of Chief Morrison with flag pole.