Three of the female performers from the Kitimat Players theatre company posing on-stage in costume. Taken during a dress rehearsal for their production of Princess of the Swineherd.
1 photograph : b&w ; 25.4 x 20.3 cm
1 negative : b&w ; 12.5 x 10 cm
Scope and Content
Three of the female performers from the Kitimat Players theatre company posing on-stage in costume. Taken during a dress rehearsal for their production of Princess of the Swineherd.
Photo showing rehearsal break by Seven Smooth performers of satirical revue. from left: Jimmy Johnston, Shirley Milliner, Louise Glennie, Daphne Goldrick, John Brighton and Norm Young
Photo showing rehearsal break by Seven Smooth performers of satirical revue. from left: Jimmy Johnston, Shirley Milliner, Louise Glennie, Daphne Goldrick, John Brighton and Norm Young
Portrait of two Haisla youth in regalia, riding on the hood of an orange two-door automobile, man driving and woman in passenger seat, two children ride on the trunk, Canada Day Parade.
1 photograph : color ; 12.4 x 8.8 cm
1 negative : color ; 3.7 x 3.5 cm
Scope and Content
Portrait of two Haisla youth in regalia, riding on the hood of an orange two-door automobile, man driving and woman in passenger seat, two children ride on the trunk, Canada Day Parade.
Order of the Royal Purple, Kitimat Chapter, held their annual fashion show at the Legion. A model walks down the runway as people seated at tables look on.
Order of the Royal Purple, Kitimat Chapter, held their annual fashion show at the Legion. A model walks down the runway as people seated at tables look on.
Notes
Title based on content of photograph. -- Northern Sentinel article, November 26, 1964. Northern Sentinel Press Collection
Photo depicts a crowd of mostly men gathered to watch Peggy Burbidge crowned Miss Kitimat at the Elk's Smeltersite Carnival on Dominion Day. Don Stewart, Kitamaat, Haisla Nation, in the crowd (lower left of centre).
Photo depicts a crowd of mostly men gathered to watch Peggy Burbidge crowned Miss Kitimat at the Elk's Smeltersite Carnival on Dominion Day. Don Stewart, Kitamaat, Haisla Nation, in the crowd (lower left of centre).
Notes
Title based on content of photograph. Northern Sentinel Press Collection
Photo depicts a boy, possibly Glen or Bruce Currie (sons of Municipal Manager Art Currie), sitting in his derby racer, sponsored by Kitimat Rotary, on Oriole Street in Kitimat. The Shop-Easy and Nechako Centre are visible between the houses.
Photo depicts a boy, possibly Glen or Bruce Currie (sons of Municipal Manager Art Currie), sitting in his derby racer, sponsored by Kitimat Rotary, on Oriole Street in Kitimat. The Shop-Easy and Nechako Centre are visible between the houses.
Notes
Title based on content of photograph. Old accession #1998.1.704.
Amelia is about to put a fork full of food in her mouth, and David is sitting beside her at the table. They are both wearing glasses and paper party hats. There is a large group of children behind them, and the party was held at the Canadian Legion.
Amelia is about to put a fork full of food in her mouth, and David is sitting beside her at the table. They are both wearing glasses and paper party hats. There is a large group of children behind them, and the party was held at the Canadian Legion.