Photograph of two dogs looking at each other. The one in front looks like a golden cocker spaniel, the other in back looks like a black and white boston terrier. They are standing on dirt ground. Red building next to them on right.
From the years 1953-1958, Mike Kinnear took photos during his school years, until graduation, while working for Fred Ryan Ltd. after school and holidays. Photos for him was a hobby, and he took many photos of the smelter and townsite as it grew around him. Mike also took a number of photos for the Kitimat Northern Sentinel, during the Ken Brumley and Pixie Meldrum years as editors. Mike and his family left Kitimat in 1958, but he spent the best part of 40 years in the photographic field, mainly in the retail/wholesale part of the photo industry.
Custodial History
Donated by Margaret and Mike Kinnear.
Scope and Content
Photograph of two dogs looking at each other. The one in front looks like a golden cocker spaniel, the other in back looks like a black and white boston terrier. They are standing on dirt ground. Red building next to them on right.
Photograph of two dogs. The dog on the left looks like a golden cocker spaniel, and the dog on the left looks like a black and white boston terrier. The cocker spaniel is following the boston terrier and sniffing it. The boston terrier is sniffing the ground. They are standing on dirt ground. Red building next to them on right. There is a red building on the left.
From the years 1953-1958, Mike Kinnear took photos during his school years, until graduation, while working for Fred Ryan Ltd. after school and holidays. Photos for him was a hobby, and he took many photos of the smelter and townsite as it grew around him. Mike also took a number of photos for the Kitimat Northern Sentinel, during the Ken Brumley and Pixie Meldrum years as editors. Mike and his family left Kitimat in 1958, but he spent the best part of 40 years in the photographic field, mainly in the retail/wholesale part of the photo industry.
Custodial History
Donated by Margaret and Mike Kinnear.
Scope and Content
Photograph of two dogs. The dog on the left looks like a golden cocker spaniel, and the dog on the left looks like a black and white boston terrier. The cocker spaniel is following the boston terrier and sniffing it. The boston terrier is sniffing the ground. They are standing on dirt ground. Red building next to them on right. There is a red building on the left.
A group of dogs sitting in the City Centre parking lot. There are people in the background watching the training session, and the trainer is holding his left arm up.
A group of dogs sitting in the City Centre parking lot. There are people in the background watching the training session, and the trainer is holding his left arm up.
From the years 1953-1958, Mike Kinnear took photos during his school years, until graduation, while working for Fred Ryan Ltd. after school and holidays. Photos for him was a hobby, and he took many photos of the smelter and townsite as it grew around him. Mike also took a number of photos for the Kitimat Northern Sentinel, during the Ken Brumley and Pixie Meldrum years as editors. Mike and his family left Kitimat in 1958, but he spent the best part of 40 years in the photographic field, mainly in the retail/wholesale part of the photo industry.
Custodial History
Donated by Margaret and Mike Kinnear.
Scope and Content
Photograph of a dog. The dog looks like a Boston Terrier, and is sitting on a stoney ground. Wood panel wall behind it.
Photo showing The humbe dog, faithful and friendly, is man's best friend as anyone can see from the above picture. The young lad above is also plainly convinced that Rover makes a boy's life complete. A year-round leash law? Never!
Northern Sentinel Box #4 - (A) Current (1) 1960s (a) District of Kitimat (b) Miscellaneous
Scope and Content
Photo showing The humbe dog, faithful and friendly, is man's best friend as anyone can see from the above picture. The young lad above is also plainly convinced that Rover makes a boy's life complete. A year-round leash law? Never!