Photo showing Kitamaat's first hotel built by Walter Williscroft and owned by Charles William Clifford, Member of the British Columbia Legislature for the Skeena riding and promoter of Kitamaat for Canada's northern railway terminus.
Photo showing Kitamaat's first hotel built by Walter Williscroft and owned by Charles William Clifford, Member of the British Columbia Legislature for the Skeena riding and promoter of Kitamaat for Canada's northern railway terminus.
Photo showing Haisla Village Site, Top from left to right: Recreation Hall, Public School, home of Joe Starr, Mission Hall, Bottom from left to right: home of Sam Robinson, home of Sam Amos with Memorial Fish pole, home of of Mrs. McMillian, home of Pat Wilson with Chilakoon Pole, and home of Chief Morrison with flag pole.
Photo showing Haisla Village Site, Top from left to right: Recreation Hall, Public School, home of Joe Starr, Mission Hall, Bottom from left to right: home of Sam Robinson, home of Sam Amos with Memorial Fish pole, home of of Mrs. McMillian, home of Pat Wilson with Chilakoon Pole, and home of Chief Morrison with flag pole.
Photo showing visitors to Kitamaat Village, from left to right: the skipper of Thomas Crosby IV, Reverend Peter Kelly, Mabel Waywell, Mrs. Kelly, Mrs. Muir, unknown, Edythe Hartley and Reverend Basil Hartley as part of the United Church of Canada.
Photo showing visitors to Kitamaat Village, from left to right: the skipper of Thomas Crosby IV, Reverend Peter Kelly, Mabel Waywell, Mrs. Kelly, Mrs. Muir, unknown, Edythe Hartley and Reverend Basil Hartley as part of the United Church of Canada.