Photograph of assistand Chief Larry Leisch and Wayne Adams after the breakdown of a main 5 inch suction line ; wrenching affair at the hydrant ; fire drill.
Photograph of assistand Chief Larry Leisch and Wayne Adams after the breakdown of a main 5 inch suction line ; wrenching affair at the hydrant ; fire drill.
Photograph of Fire Fighter Wayne Adams waiting on the window sill of the room for the hose to be brought up so a further water assult can be made ; Kitimat hotel fire ; two other unidentified people
Photograph of Fire Fighter Wayne Adams waiting on the window sill of the room for the hose to be brought up so a further water assult can be made ; Kitimat hotel fire ; two other unidentified people
Photograph of fire fighters using a hose to put out the fire at the Kitimat hotel ; some fire fighters going in throught the window; possibly Bill Rice (on ladder) and Wayne Adams (on roof)
Photograph of fire fighters using a hose to put out the fire at the Kitimat hotel ; some fire fighters going in throught the window; possibly Bill Rice (on ladder) and Wayne Adams (on roof)
Photo depicts Electrician Bill Frahler's family standing beside his truck. Johnson-Crooks houses under construction in Nechako Neighbourhood are in the background.
Photo depicts Electrician Bill Frahler's family standing beside his truck. Johnson-Crooks houses under construction in Nechako Neighbourhood are in the background.
Notes
Title based on content of photograph. -- "Alva and the Boys", Slide No. 95 -- Bill Frahler wired over 2,000 temporary construction and permanent homes between 1954 and 1958, first working for Johnson-Crooks and then Straits Construction. Bill Frahler Collection 2003.32
Photograph of preparations are well underway in the Kitimat Fire Hall or the Departments contribution to the Dominion Day celebrations. Frank Grogan, Dio Creed, and Fred Kempt are here giving the final coat of paint to the grotesque paper mache head which will be worn in the parade by members of the voluntary.
Photograph of preparations are well underway in the Kitimat Fire Hall or the Departments contribution to the Dominion Day celebrations. Frank Grogan, Dio Creed, and Fred Kempt are here giving the final coat of paint to the grotesque paper mache head which will be worn in the parade by members of the voluntary.