Photograph of thirty cadets from RCSCC Kitamaat were guests of the officers and crew of HMCS st. Croix on a short cruise last Thursday. The cadets were given an opportunity to visit all parts of the ship and see the regular crew at work then the ship was underway.erving activities on the bridge of the ship are cadets F.Williams (partially hidden behind coat). Cdt. E. Maitland, cdt. P. Grant and Cdt.t.Guy.
Photograph of thirty cadets from RCSCC Kitamaat were guests of the officers and crew of HMCS st. Croix on a short cruise last Thursday. The cadets were given an opportunity to visit all parts of the ship and see the regular crew at work then the ship was underway.erving activities on the bridge of the ship are cadets F.Williams (partially hidden behind coat). Cdt. E. Maitland, cdt. P. Grant and Cdt.t.Guy.
Image depicts an air mail envelope for Queen Charlotte Airlines.
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Title based on content of photograph. -- First air mail service was introduced by Queen Charlotte Airlines in 1952. Previously, mail was carried by the CP steamship Princess Norah. Queen Charlotte Airlines was purchased by Pacific Western Airlines in 1955. Hal Whiting Collection
Photo depicts two men kneeling beside the first bags of mail to arrive via Pacific Western Airlines. On the right, Captain T. M. Kellough for PWA delivers the bags to on the left, Kitimat Express driver Lloyd Kaberg, at the wharf, Smeltersite. Northern Sentinel Press Collection
Photo depicts two men kneeling beside the first bags of mail to arrive via Pacific Western Airlines. On the right, Captain T. M. Kellough for PWA delivers the bags to on the left, Kitimat Express driver Lloyd Kaberg, at the wharf, Smeltersite. Northern Sentinel Press Collection