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 Bev Barner in small kayak on Moore Creek. Kitimat.
Kitimat Fire Department Equipment Equipment
1 - Gate Valve (may have been moved to off-site storage). The main body of the valve is painted red: 25.5cm L x
13.5cm W
2 - Battery-powered lantern with flick-switch on "head"
that is attached to chrome handle mounted on red box holding battery: 28cm x 15cm x 27cm
Kitimat Fire Department Equipment Equipment
1 - Gate Valve (may have been moved to off-site storage). The main body of the valve is painted red: 25.5cm L x
13.5cm W
2 - Battery-powered lantern with flick-switch on "head"
that is attached to chrome handle mounted on red box holding battery: 28cm x 15cm x 27cm
Photo depicts the Last Spike Ceremony for the Canadian National Railway Terrace to Kitimat line. From left is Duncan K. Kerr, Vice President of Associated Boards of Trade of B.C.; S.F. Dingle, Vice President of C.N.R, seen here driving in the aluminum spike.; Major J.L. Charles, Chief Engineer, C.N.R. Western Region; and Percy E. Radley, Alcan Project Manager.
Photo depicts the Last Spike Ceremony for the Canadian National Railway Terrace to Kitimat line. From left is Duncan K. Kerr, Vice President of Associated Boards of Trade of B.C.; S.F. Dingle, Vice President of C.N.R, seen here driving in the aluminum spike.; Major J.L. Charles, Chief Engineer, C.N.R. Western Region; and Percy E. Radley, Alcan Project Manager.