Aerial view of Kitamaat Village looking South. New houses in foreground leave extreme Southern tip of Village with sheltered point upper centre. At extreme right, Douglas Channel
1 photograph : b&w ; 19 x 19 cm
1 photograph : b&w ; 12 x 18 cm
1 photograhp : b&w ; 22 x 27.5 cm
Scope and Content
Aerial view of Kitamaat Village looking South. New houses in foreground leave extreme Southern tip of Village with sheltered point upper centre. At extreme right, Douglas Channel
Aerial view South showing older section of Kitamaat Village at low tide. Upper left is community hall below which is Village Council Building and in centre of picture Village United Church.
1 photograph : b&w ; 19 x 19 cm
1 photograph : b&w ; 12 x 17 cm
1 photograph : b&w ; 22 x 27.5 cm
Scope and Content
Aerial view South showing older section of Kitamaat Village at low tide. Upper left is community hall below which is Village Council Building and in centre of picture Village United Church.
Photo showing Kitamaat Village - May Day celebrations. L/R May Day Queen Joyce Robinson, crowned by last's years' Queen, Mercy Grant. L/R: Velma Ross, Audrey Morrison, Joyce Robinson, Mercy Grant
Photo showing Kitamaat Village - May Day celebrations. L/R May Day Queen Joyce Robinson, crowned by last's years' Queen, Mercy Grant. L/R: Velma Ross, Audrey Morrison, Joyce Robinson, Mercy Grant
Photo showing an aerial view of the construction site of the proposed Smeltersite. Aerials were taken on a regular basis, monitoring the project process.
Photo showing an aerial view of the construction site of the proposed Smeltersite. Aerials were taken on a regular basis, monitoring the project process.
Photo showing youngsters from Kitamaat Village. From left: Fred Fleury, Elder Watts, Eric Woods, Sam Woods, Elder Sutton. Front row: Fred Williams, Ivan Woods, Alvin Stewart.
Photo showing youngsters from Kitamaat Village. From left: Fred Fleury, Elder Watts, Eric Woods, Sam Woods, Elder Sutton. Front row: Fred Williams, Ivan Woods, Alvin Stewart.
Notes
Five youngsters from Kitamaat were presented with certificates marking the completion of a course of study during the regular Sunday service of the Latter Day Saints. Continent-wide, the course was conducted in the village by Mormon Elders Milton Watts, Felix Teio and Richard Sutton. A similar course will be commencing about mid-September. Fred Fleury, local branch president made the presentation and Sam Woods was the main speaker at the service. Missing is a sixth graduate of the course, Kelly Stewart. Caption excerpt from the Northern Sentinel newspaper, August 13, 1967.