Aerial photo of Kitimat's Kildala neighborhood, taken from the southwest looking northeast. On the left is the riverlodge construction camp. Bisecting the area is the sumgas creek.
Aerial photo of Kitimat's Kildala neighborhood, taken from the southwest looking northeast. On the left is the riverlodge construction camp. Bisecting the area is the sumgas creek.
Aerial photo of Kitimat's Kildala neighbourhood. City Centre is to the right, Quatsino Blvd is at the bottom and in the top left is the Riverlodge construction camp, bisecting the neighboorhood is sumgas creek.
Aerial photo of Kitimat's Kildala neighbourhood. City Centre is to the right, Quatsino Blvd is at the bottom and in the top left is the Riverlodge construction camp, bisecting the neighboorhood is sumgas creek.
Aerial photo of the Kildala neighborhood, taken from the northeast looking southwest. On the left is the City Centre Mall and on the right is the Riverlodge construction camp. In the distance is Minette Bay.
Aerial photo of the Kildala neighborhood, taken from the northeast looking southwest. On the left is the City Centre Mall and on the right is the Riverlodge construction camp. In the distance is Minette Bay.
Photograph of aerial view looking west showing C-II clearing in lower left hand corner, low rental housing area and neighbourhood C-I in centre, and new camp site clearing left-centre. Camp is at Riverlodge site. Kitimat River bridge visible behind. Lots of snow on ground.
Donated by Jackie Worboys. Given to the Jackie Mufford Worboys family by Wally Melville.
Scope and Content
Photograph of aerial view looking west showing C-II clearing in lower left hand corner, low rental housing area and neighbourhood C-I in centre, and new camp site clearing left-centre. Camp is at Riverlodge site. Kitimat River bridge visible behind. Lots of snow on ground.
Photographs of the Kildala River just after the eulachon harvest, stirring and boiling the eulachon, a eulachon bin after ripening, draining the eulachon boiler, and the final boiling of the eulachon oil with hot stones.
7 photographs prints : color ; 9 x 13cm
4 photograph prints : color ; 13 x 17.5cm
Custodial History
Photographs taken by James Tirrul-Jones in his position as curator of the Kitimat Museum
Scope and Content
Photographs of the Kildala River just after the eulachon harvest, stirring and boiling the eulachon, a eulachon bin after ripening, draining the eulachon boiler, and the final boiling of the eulachon oil with hot stones.