Photograph of thirteen people standing in front of an airplane. Airplane doors are open and boarding stairs are in place. 'CPA' logo to right of doors. Possibly travelers from Kitimat on International charter flights organized by immigrant Alcan workers, to their home countries.
Photograph of thirteen people standing in front of an airplane. Airplane doors are open and boarding stairs are in place. 'CPA' logo to right of doors. Possibly travelers from Kitimat on International charter flights organized by immigrant Alcan workers, to their home countries.
A stewardess from the Canadian Pacific Airlines visiting the highschool. She is wearing her uniform and is pointing to a country on the globe and three students are looking.
A stewardess from the Canadian Pacific Airlines visiting the highschool. She is wearing her uniform and is pointing to a country on the globe and three students are looking.
Photo showing the Pacific Prince, a ship formally known as the YMS-119 built by the United States Navy in 1943 and used as a coastal minesweeper. It was bought by Northland Navigation in 1947 and converted to a coastal freighter in 1952 by owner, Captain H.J.C. Terry. The ship was the smallest and also most economic vessel to operate, able to carry 200 tons of cargo.
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Photo showing the Pacific Prince, a ship formally known as the YMS-119 built by the United States Navy in 1943 and used as a coastal minesweeper. It was bought by Northland Navigation in 1947 and converted to a coastal freighter in 1952 by owner, Captain H.J.C. Terry. The ship was the smallest and also most economic vessel to operate, able to carry 200 tons of cargo.