Photo showing Kitamaat Village's 1st missionary, Methodist Minister Rev. G.H. Raley, Returns to Kitamaat for a visit. Accompanied by his daughter. Mrs. A.H Charlton. Alcan guests stayed at the guest house. L/R Mrs. A.H. Charlton, Rev. G.H. Raley, Mr. &Mrs. Gordon Robinson.
Photo showing Kitamaat Village's 1st missionary, Methodist Minister Rev. G.H. Raley, Returns to Kitamaat for a visit. Accompanied by his daughter. Mrs. A.H Charlton. Alcan guests stayed at the guest house. L/R Mrs. A.H. Charlton, Rev. G.H. Raley, Mr. &Mrs. Gordon Robinson.
Photo showing "here's where we were" says Brigadier Stanley Jackson of Salvation Army headquarters, Prince Rupert, Mrs. Jackson poses with him for the photo
Photo showing "here's where we were" says Brigadier Stanley Jackson of Salvation Army headquarters, Prince Rupert, Mrs. Jackson poses with him for the photo
Photo showing Miss Teenie Roussakas of 28 Kootenay Street on deck of Greek Line's luxury flagship, TSS "Queen Anna Maria" just before sailing from New York bound for Athens, Greece
Photo showing Miss Teenie Roussakas of 28 Kootenay Street on deck of Greek Line's luxury flagship, TSS "Queen Anna Maria" just before sailing from New York bound for Athens, Greece
Photo showing Mrs. H.P. Mangelsen (left) of the Surf Motor Hotel in Victoria, first recipient of new approved tourist accomodation sign, presented by Miss Marie Norie of the BC Government Travel Bureau
Photo showing Mrs. H.P. Mangelsen (left) of the Surf Motor Hotel in Victoria, first recipient of new approved tourist accomodation sign, presented by Miss Marie Norie of the BC Government Travel Bureau
Photo showing Mrs. Alex Wedekin Sr. with grandchildren, Sven Wedekin and Sabine Wedekin, visiting from Hildesheim, Germany. Son Alex Wedekin Jr. of 4 Ochwe.
Photo showing Mrs. Alex Wedekin Sr. with grandchildren, Sven Wedekin and Sabine Wedekin, visiting from Hildesheim, Germany. Son Alex Wedekin Jr. of 4 Ochwe.
This is a mining hammer, which was used at Bornite Mountain mines. It has some rust on it. Handle has been broken off and is missing. Small portion of handle still attached to head (6.5cm).
This is a mining hammer, which was used at Bornite Mountain mines. It has some rust on it. Handle has been broken off and is missing. Small portion of handle still attached to head (6.5cm).