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.
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 truck loading from cement silos. Kitimat.
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.
Scope and Content
Slide of bulk cement storage silos at Kitimat wharf.
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.
Scope and Content
Slide of Kitimat main camp view from top of cement silos.
Kitimat's Mount Elizabeth lies with her head to the south, towering over the valley of the Kitimat River. Sale of postcards with this view of the slumbering maiden on the mountain has been initiated by a Kitimat doctor for benefit of the Kitimat Scholarship Association.
Kitimat's Mount Elizabeth lies with her head to the south, towering over the valley of the Kitimat River. Sale of postcards with this view of the slumbering maiden on the mountain has been initiated by a Kitimat doctor for benefit of the Kitimat Scholarship Association.
Photos showing Winter Scenic pictures around Kitimat; (a) Looking down Haisla Boulevard just over the bridge, to Service Centre 4" x 3"; (b) Mount Elizabeth in background 4" x 3".
8 photographs: b&w; 2" x 2", 2" x 3" 2" x 3", 3" x 3", 3" x 3", 4" x 2.5", 4" x 2.5", 4" x 3", 4" x 3"
Custodial History
Historical: (1) Scenic
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Photos showing Winter Scenic pictures around Kitimat; (a) Looking down Haisla Boulevard just over the bridge, to Service Centre 4" x 3"; (b) Mount Elizabeth in background 4" x 3".
Photo showing Skoglund Hotsprings off of Highway 25. Photo was a 'Cruise Supplement.' Note: See our Biography Files: Ray Skoglund. In 1958, Ray bought the land that held the hot springs at Lakelse Lake and with his usual vision and determination he began to make things happen. Some of the best memories of Ray and for the Skoglund family come from that era. They all took part in the running and developing of the hotsprings into the family business it so obviously was. All of the kids had their first jobs
there and they all remember making burgers.
Photo showing Skoglund Hotsprings off of Highway 25. Photo was a 'Cruise Supplement.' Note: See our Biography Files: Ray Skoglund. In 1958, Ray bought the land that held the hot springs at Lakelse Lake and with his usual vision and determination he began to make things happen. Some of the best memories of Ray and for the Skoglund family come from that era. They all took part in the running and developing of the hotsprings into the family business it so obviously was. All of the kids had their first jobs
there and they all remember making burgers.
Photo showing construction going on at Skoglund Hotsprings off of Highway 15. General Manager, Charles Crawford. Photo shows sewage disposal plant being built. Unit is being built large enough to handle 500 units, projected size of the resort in less than 10 years time. Note: 2007 - this has not happened. Note: Bert Orleans bought the Hotsprings Property - 1985, must have coffee shop & pool operating within one year. Council supports Hotsprings plan. Harbor, ferry, hotsprings triple threat. Hotsprings renamed Mt. Layton Hotsprings.
1987 was the 'Official Opening.'
Photo showing construction going on at Skoglund Hotsprings off of Highway 15. General Manager, Charles Crawford. Photo shows sewage disposal plant being built. Unit is being built large enough to handle 500 units, projected size of the resort in less than 10 years time. Note: 2007 - this has not happened. Note: Bert Orleans bought the Hotsprings Property - 1985, must have coffee shop & pool operating within one year. Council supports Hotsprings plan. Harbor, ferry, hotsprings triple threat. Hotsprings renamed Mt. Layton Hotsprings.
1987 was the 'Official Opening.'