Aerial view of the Kitimat River Bridge site looking south showing falsework for steel erection. The building at lower left is the Club House of the Kitimat Rod and Gun Club.
Aerial view of the Kitimat River Bridge site looking south showing falsework for steel erection. The building at lower left is the Club House of the Kitimat Rod and Gun Club.
Photograph of aerial view looking south showing overall view of potline group "B" and part of group "A". Further potlines look completed, and closer ones still under construction. Cleared area with building material in front.
Bud Powell is a longtime resident of Kitimat and former smeltersite resident. He worked for Alcan.
Custodial History
Donated by Bud Powell.
Scope and Content
Photograph of aerial view looking south showing overall view of potline group "B" and part of group "A". Further potlines look completed, and closer ones still under construction. Cleared area with building material in front.
Photograph of the "before" photo of the Kitimat construction. The concrete poring operations on the smelter's new water intake at the Kitimat-River near the sandhill. The heavy rain caused damage to the Kitimat construction work when the river rose an estimated eight feet .
Photograph of the "before" photo of the Kitimat construction. The concrete poring operations on the smelter's new water intake at the Kitimat-River near the sandhill. The heavy rain caused damage to the Kitimat construction work when the river rose an estimated eight feet .
Photograph of the "after" photo of Kitimat construction. Concrete pouring occurred on the smelter's new water intake at the Kitimat- River near the sandhill. The heavy rain caused damage shown below to Kitimat Construction work when the river rose an estimated eight feet.
Photograph of the "after" photo of Kitimat construction. Concrete pouring occurred on the smelter's new water intake at the Kitimat- River near the sandhill. The heavy rain caused damage shown below to Kitimat Construction work when the river rose an estimated eight feet.
Photograph of contruction in Kitimat, they must keep it going ahead, rain or shine. Rains have retarded progress but in spite of difficulties construction crews are still working. Here Hans Guntel and Ben Dedoni who are employed by the construction company laying curbs on Columbia protect their work from rain by plastic sheeting stretched along newly laid concrete
Photograph of contruction in Kitimat, they must keep it going ahead, rain or shine. Rains have retarded progress but in spite of difficulties construction crews are still working. Here Hans Guntel and Ben Dedoni who are employed by the construction company laying curbs on Columbia protect their work from rain by plastic sheeting stretched along newly laid concrete