Jamieson came to Kitimat from Vancouver to work on the Alcan project in 1952. With his first pay cheque he bought a small "Pony Kodak" camera at the local store (Hudson Bay?), and started taking coloured slides of the Kitimat from 1952-1953. Left Kitimat at the end of August 1953 to move to Montreal.
Scope and Content
Collection of 167 slides of the Kitimat project taken from summer 1952 - summer 1953.
Photo showing a group of those concerned with the Caissons Launching Operation including left to right, Messre, Jenkinson, Malby, McCallum, Whiting, J.B. Whitton, Wynne-Jones, Van Houten and Richard Hermann.
Photo showing a group of those concerned with the Caissons Launching Operation including left to right, Messre, Jenkinson, Malby, McCallum, Whiting, J.B. Whitton, Wynne-Jones, Van Houten and Richard Hermann.
Portrait of a group of people standing againt a wall with ladies holding wrapped gifts and the men dressed in tuxedos. Tables with china arranged in front of them.
Portrait of a group of people standing againt a wall with ladies holding wrapped gifts and the men dressed in tuxedos. Tables with china arranged in front of them.
Mrs. Len Hammerquist and Mrs. Keith Armour, right, .
check last minute details for the Parents' Association Centennial Ball to be held 'this Saturday. In
the background are some of the 1867 panels created as decor for the affair by Mrs. Gerry Vanderhorst. A special feature of the evening will-be an auction of personal items donated by several Government officials in Ottawa."
Mrs. Len Hammerquist and Mrs. Keith Armour, right, .
check last minute details for the Parents' Association Centennial Ball to be held 'this Saturday. In
the background are some of the 1867 panels created as decor for the affair by Mrs. Gerry Vanderhorst. A special feature of the evening will-be an auction of personal items donated by several Government officials in Ottawa."
"From left to right: it's Reverand Keith Young, Trudy Seilar, and Marie Gueguen. Rev. Keith Young is one sponsoring force behind the Kitimat Youth Center."
"From left to right: it's Reverand Keith Young, Trudy Seilar, and Marie Gueguen. Rev. Keith Young is one sponsoring force behind the Kitimat Youth Center."