A black round series lens. There are small ridges on the side and markings that read: "HOYA PL 43.5 JAPAN" The lens is stored in its clear round plastic case with markings on the front that read "HOYA" and a factor guide at the back.
A black round series lens. There are small ridges on the side and markings that read: "HOYA PL 43.5 JAPAN" The lens is stored in its clear round plastic case with markings on the front that read "HOYA" and a factor guide at the back.
A Nikon Teleconverter TC - 200 camera lens. There are 3 Nikon extention rings listed as: PK - 11, PK - 12, and PK 13. There are grey buttons on the side to unlock the lenses. There are two caps, one on the bottom and one on the top
A Nikon Teleconverter TC - 200 camera lens. There are 3 Nikon extention rings listed as: PK - 11, PK - 12, and PK 13. There are grey buttons on the side to unlock the lenses. There are two caps, one on the bottom and one on the top
A stack of eight camera lenses screwed on top of each other, They are round with a black metal frame. The stack has two caps, one at the top and bottom.
1. SOLIGOR 55mm +1 (clear)
2.SOLIGOR 55mm +2 (clear)
3. SOLIGOR 55mm +3 (clear)
4. Kenko P.L O55 (grey with dial)
5. HOYA 55mm Y (K2) (yellow)
6. HOYA 55mm O (G) (orange)
7. HOYA 55mm R (25A) (red)
8. HOYA 55mm CS (clear grid)
A stack of eight camera lenses screwed on top of each other, They are round with a black metal frame. The stack has two caps, one at the top and bottom.
1. SOLIGOR 55mm +1 (clear)
2.SOLIGOR 55mm +2 (clear)
3. SOLIGOR 55mm +3 (clear)
4. Kenko P.L O55 (grey with dial)
5. HOYA 55mm Y (K2) (yellow)
6. HOYA 55mm O (G) (orange)
7. HOYA 55mm R (25A) (red)
8. HOYA 55mm CS (clear grid)
Postcard featuring colour photo of aerial view if Kitimat River and bridge in Kitimat BC.
Physical Condition
Good
Material
paper
Height
8.8cm
Width
13.8cm
Inscriptions
Reproduced from 35mm transparency
Published for The Hudson's Bay Company, Canada
Accession Number
2020.12.9
Biographical Notes
Items Collected by Malcom Baxter, former editor of NSP. Malcolm died in 2020. His father Basil, was very instrumental in the organization of Kitimat in the early years. Basil was married to Cathy Baxter and they had two sons - Malcolm and Michael. The items were delivered by Judith Cullington - Malcolm's sister-in-law.