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A Young Girl In The Figure Skating Club Holding Her Trophy

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Part Of
Max Patzelt fonds
Description Level
Item
GMD
graphic material
Date Range
[12 April 1969]
Accession Number
1998.1.7504
Scope and Content
A young girl, Brenda Seminuk, holding her skating trophy on the ice. Her skating dress has flowers on the front, and she is wearing a matching tiara.
Part Of
Max Patzelt fonds
Creator
Patzelt, Max
Description Level
Item
Accession Number
1998.1.7504
GMD
graphic material
Responsibility
Max Patzelt
Date Range
[12 April 1969]
Physical Description
1 photograph, 1 negative : b&w
Scope and Content
A young girl, Brenda Seminuk, holding her skating trophy on the ice. Her skating dress has flowers on the front, and she is wearing a matching tiara.
Notes
Patzelt No. 4053
Name Access
Seminuk, Brenda
Subject Access
skating
Figure Skating Club
Images
Material Type
Virtual Exhibit
Description
Kitimat Skates was a local component that supplemented the Canadian Museum of History's traveling exhibition, 'Lace Up! Canada's Passion for Skating'. The Kitimat Museum and Archives supplemented the national museum exhibition with sixty years of Kitimat skating history. Did you know that the first skating rink was created when the municipality annually flooded the tennis courts at Nechako Centre? And, that the inventor of Marsh Pegs used by the NHL was a long-time Kitimat resident?
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Material Type
Virtual Exhibit
Description
Kitimat Skates was a local component that supplemented the Canadian Museum of History's traveling exhibition, 'Lace Up! Canada's Passion for Skating'. The Kitimat Museum and Archives supplemented the national museum exhibition with sixty years of Kitimat skating history. Did you know that the first skating rink was created when the municipality annually flooded the tennis courts at Nechako Centre? And, that the inventor of Marsh Pegs used by the NHL was a long-time Kitimat resident?
Images
Websites / Virtual Exhibits