A light brown Linhof Film Holder. There is a Linhof emblem on the middle of the film holder and a red name tag underneath that reads "MAX PATZELT" there is a white label at the side with information "super rollex 56 x 72" at the top there is a lever and a switch with an arrow on it. at the right there is a handle to remove a metal sheet, beside it there are two buttons to open the film holder. Underneath there is a metal attachment at the bottom.
A light brown Linhof Film Holder. There is a Linhof emblem on the middle of the film holder and a red name tag underneath that reads "MAX PATZELT" there is a white label at the side with information "super rollex 56 x 72" at the top there is a lever and a switch with an arrow on it. at the right there is a handle to remove a metal sheet, beside it there are two buttons to open the film holder. Underneath there is a metal attachment at the bottom.
A light brown Linhof Film Holder. There is a Linhof emblem on the middle of the Film Holder and a black name tag underneath it, it reads "MAX PATZELT" there is a white label at the right side with information "super rollex 56 x 72" at the top there is a lever and two circular clear plastic pieces beside it. At the right there is a handle to remove a metal sheet. Underneath there is a dial to open the film holder.
A light brown Linhof Film Holder. There is a Linhof emblem on the middle of the Film Holder and a black name tag underneath it, it reads "MAX PATZELT" there is a white label at the right side with information "super rollex 56 x 72" at the top there is a lever and two circular clear plastic pieces beside it. At the right there is a handle to remove a metal sheet. Underneath there is a dial to open the film holder.
A Black Linhof Film Holder. There is a Linhof emblem on the middle of the film holder and a red name tag underneath it, it reads "MAX PATZELT" above the emblem is a white label sticker. At the top there is a lever and one circular clear plastic piece beside it. Underneath the lever is a switch with a red arrow pointing right. At the right there is a handle to remove a metal sheet. Underneath there is a metal attachment.
A Black Linhof Film Holder. There is a Linhof emblem on the middle of the film holder and a red name tag underneath it, it reads "MAX PATZELT" above the emblem is a white label sticker. At the top there is a lever and one circular clear plastic piece beside it. Underneath the lever is a switch with a red arrow pointing right. At the right there is a handle to remove a metal sheet. Underneath there is a metal attachment.
Physical Condition
Poor
Material
metal
plastic
Condition Remarks
Dirty, ripped, scratched, there is a broken piece inside
A film holder from Lisco Cut. It has two dark sliders. There are markings on both sides of the film holder "5x7 LISCO CUT FILM HOLDER MADE IN U.S.A. PATENTS PENDING LISCO PRODUCTS CO. GLENDALE CALIF." "LISCO REGAL" as well as writing on white sticker paper "PORT 125"
A film holder from Lisco Cut. It has two dark sliders. There are markings on both sides of the film holder "5x7 LISCO CUT FILM HOLDER MADE IN U.S.A. PATENTS PENDING LISCO PRODUCTS CO. GLENDALE CALIF." "LISCO REGAL" as well as writing on white sticker paper "PORT 125"
1 film reel of 'The Kitimat Story'. In a large, brown film box. Heavy. Box has old labels on it. One peeled off, and the other is a label from Canadian National Express. Under that is embossed label saying "Made in USA", Top there is hand written text that reads "J.E. Mitchell Kitimat". There is also a DVD included with copy of the footage.
Originally owned by Donald R.C. Morris. Donated by Patricia Morris.
Scope and Content
1 film reel of 'The Kitimat Story'. In a large, brown film box. Heavy. Box has old labels on it. One peeled off, and the other is a label from Canadian National Express. Under that is embossed label saying "Made in USA", Top there is hand written text that reads "J.E. Mitchell Kitimat". There is also a DVD included with copy of the footage.
Notes
Note on DVD says that it is "Alcan Builds in Kitimat", but comparing to our own footage, the proper title is 'The Kitimat Story'.
From the years 1953-1958, Mike Kinnear took photos during his school years, until graduation, while working for Fred Ryan Ltd. after school and holidays. Photos for him was a hobby, and he took many photos of the smelter and townsite as it grew around him. Mike also took a number of photos for the Kitimat Northern Sentinel, during the Ken Brumley and Pixie Meldrum years as editors. Mike and his family left Kitimat in 1958, but he spent the best part of 40 years in the photographic field, mainly in the retail/wholesale part of the photo industry.
Custodial History
Donated by Margaret and Mike Kinnear.
Scope and Content
Film of Mike Kinnear's trip to Kemano in January 1955. Black & white. Produced on a 8mm Cine-Kodak Kodachrome safety color film, daylight type.