Photo showing Kitimat Players' "The Ugly Duckling" wins Skeena Festival. Back row: Pat Gowen, Guy Morgan, Bill Dyer. Middle row: Margaret Mitchell, Jim Fitzsimmons, Priscilla Young. Front row: Al Smith, Jo Rewers, June Goddard.
Photo showing Kitimat Players' "The Ugly Duckling" wins Skeena Festival. Back row: Pat Gowen, Guy Morgan, Bill Dyer. Middle row: Margaret Mitchell, Jim Fitzsimmons, Priscilla Young. Front row: Al Smith, Jo Rewers, June Goddard.
Photo showing Kitimat Players' production of "The Tender Trap". On couch are: Fran Woodley, Ian MacDonald, Pippa Douglas-Tourner. Standing, from left: Roy Berry, Dee Desrochers, Warner Woodley, Jo Rewers, Priscilla Young.
Photo showing Kitimat Players' production of "The Tender Trap". On couch are: Fran Woodley, Ian MacDonald, Pippa Douglas-Tourner. Standing, from left: Roy Berry, Dee Desrochers, Warner Woodley, Jo Rewers, Priscilla Young.
"A whale of an idea" was Ransome Holmes comment to winning this killer whale scultpure by Sammy Robinson of Kiamaat Viallage. Carved by Sammy earlier in the year for the Kitimat Band Parents' Association fund raising efforts toward the high school band's trip to England, the carving was finally raffled off at the high school choir sing Dec 17
"A whale of an idea" was Ransome Holmes comment to winning this killer whale scultpure by Sammy Robinson of Kiamaat Viallage. Carved by Sammy earlier in the year for the Kitimat Band Parents' Association fund raising efforts toward the high school band's trip to England, the carving was finally raffled off at the high school choir sing Dec 17
Photographs of the first climb up Clague Mountain by the Kitimat Outdoor Club (1956). Also pictured is Babine Lake from the look out, a muskrat habitat at Kildala School, and finally an image of the outside of the Kitimat Hotel.
1 photograph print : b&w ; 20 x 25cm
1 photograph print : b&w ; 13 x 9cm
4 photograph prints : b&w ; 9 x 13cm
1 photograph print : b&w ; 13 x 18cm
Custodial History
Photographs taken by Gisela Mendel in her role as museum curator.
Scope and Content
Photographs of the first climb up Clague Mountain by the Kitimat Outdoor Club (1956). Also pictured is Babine Lake from the look out, a muskrat habitat at Kildala School, and finally an image of the outside of the Kitimat Hotel.