Photograph of unidentified Haisla students from the Kitamaat Village arriving at the Kitimat Wharf. Students were ferried across the Douglas Channel to attend school in Kitimat. Boat was used prior to the construction of a road in ca. 1965.
Photograph of unidentified Haisla students from the Kitamaat Village arriving at the Kitimat Wharf. Students were ferried across the Douglas Channel to attend school in Kitimat. Boat was used prior to the construction of a road in ca. 1965.
A man with a beard is handing out awards to four students. The first student in line is wearing a button up shirt with a striped shirt underneath. The second student is wearing glasses, and a checkered shirt with a vest overtop. The third student in line is a girl, and the last student is male.
A man with a beard is handing out awards to four students. The first student in line is wearing a button up shirt with a striped shirt underneath. The second student is wearing glasses, and a checkered shirt with a vest overtop. The third student in line is a girl, and the last student is male.
Photo showing Kildala students working on creating projects for Dylan Thomas' story, "A Child's Christmas in Wales"; Tim Taylor, Brenda Mosdell, Kim Gammel, Celeste Jose, Debbie Jesson and Joanne de Sousa.
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Photo showing Kildala students working on creating projects for Dylan Thomas' story, "A Child's Christmas in Wales"; Tim Taylor, Brenda Mosdell, Kim Gammel, Celeste Jose, Debbie Jesson and Joanne de Sousa.
A photograph of guests of a trip to Kemano. Five Kitiamt students went on this trip as a result of essays written on the history and development of Kitimat. Shown at Kitimat dock before leaving on the MV to Nechako are, Back Row (L-R) : Roy Berry (principal of Mt. Elizabeth), Reg Handford, Capt. Bill Cogswell, Bill Long (teacher) Tarsten Schmid Front Row (L-R): Mary Wright, Joan Stickney and Sheila Sinclair
A photograph of guests of a trip to Kemano. Five Kitiamt students went on this trip as a result of essays written on the history and development of Kitimat. Shown at Kitimat dock before leaving on the MV to Nechako are, Back Row (L-R) : Roy Berry (principal of Mt. Elizabeth), Reg Handford, Capt. Bill Cogswell, Bill Long (teacher) Tarsten Schmid Front Row (L-R): Mary Wright, Joan Stickney and Sheila Sinclair