Green brochure titled "Aluminum Company of Canada, Limited" "1956 Plan of Assisted House Purchase" "How Company Employees Can Acquire Homes in Kitimat During 1956"
Green brochure titled "Aluminum Company of Canada, Limited" "1956 Plan of Assisted House Purchase" "How Company Employees Can Acquire Homes in Kitimat During 1956"
Brochure containing tourist information, maps of Kitimat and area (including Kitamaat Village and Cable Car / Cablecar Subdivision), and advertisements for local businesses, circa 1990s-early 2000s. Front has a photo of Centennial Park and totem pole.
Brochure containing tourist information, maps of Kitimat and area (including Kitamaat Village and Cable Car / Cablecar Subdivision), and advertisements for local businesses, circa 1990s-early 2000s. Front has a photo of Centennial Park and totem pole.
Six copies of small metal snowflake pins, the snowflake is the icon of Kitimat with 6 small hexagons around a 6 pointed star. The markings in the middle read: "KITIMAT" it is stored in a clear platic bag and closed with a staple.
Six copies of small metal snowflake pins, the snowflake is the icon of Kitimat with 6 small hexagons around a 6 pointed star. The markings in the middle read: "KITIMAT" it is stored in a clear platic bag and closed with a staple.
Small snowfalke shaped pin. Black and silver. Text in center says Kitimat.
Physical Condition
Good
Material
plastic
metal
Height
1.5cm
Width
1.5cm
Accession Number
2020.12.30
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.
Two identical small round lapel pins with an image of a loon on them, its head facing to the left. Each pin has a small 'cap' to cover the point on the back.
Two identical small round lapel pins with an image of a loon on them, its head facing to the left. Each pin has a small 'cap' to cover the point on the back.