A beige Linhof ball socket tripod head. The bottom has a dial that can be turned if you unscrew the hand turnable screw at the side, along with a screw hole to attach a tripod into it. Above the dial are numbers, above that is a screw to unlock the ball joint in order to turn it around. the top of the joint has a flat round base and screw to attach it to something, probably a camera. A thread with a red seal is tied to the side screw.
A beige Linhof ball socket tripod head. The bottom has a dial that can be turned if you unscrew the hand turnable screw at the side, along with a screw hole to attach a tripod into it. Above the dial are numbers, above that is a screw to unlock the ball joint in order to turn it around. the top of the joint has a flat round base and screw to attach it to something, probably a camera. A thread with a red seal is tied to the side screw.
A Stitz elevating tipod head. There is a large handle on the side, a hand turnable screw on the side and a switch just above it to switch between "L" and "R" There is a silver hand-turnable screw to adjust the plate. The plate at the top has soft padding and a screw to attach it to something.
A Stitz elevating tipod head. There is a large handle on the side, a hand turnable screw on the side and a switch just above it to switch between "L" and "R" There is a silver hand-turnable screw to adjust the plate. The plate at the top has soft padding and a screw to attach it to something.
Group photograph of training officers at the Vernon Cadet Camp. Standing at the far right is Lieutenant Emile 'Bill' Duyvewaardt, who worked as a teacher and army cadet leader in Kitimat from 1955 to 1958.
Donated to the Kitimat Museum & Archives by Arvid Hardin on May 10th 2022.
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Group photograph of training officers at the Vernon Cadet Camp. Standing at the far right is Lieutenant Emile 'Bill' Duyvewaardt, who worked as a teacher and army cadet leader in Kitimat from 1955 to 1958.