Photograph of Alcan VIP's. Tour of Kemano power house and Kitimat works by 36 member group of the Akuminum Extruders Council of the U.S. and Alcan and Aluminum Ltd. Sales representitiues.
Photograph of Alcan VIP's. Tour of Kemano power house and Kitimat works by 36 member group of the Akuminum Extruders Council of the U.S. and Alcan and Aluminum Ltd. Sales representitiues.
Photograph of the Kitimat Works of 1984 produces 268,000 tonnes of aluminum annually, employs 2,300 people, and has an annual payroll (including benefits) of more than $100 million.
Photograph of the Kitimat Works of 1984 produces 268,000 tonnes of aluminum annually, employs 2,300 people, and has an annual payroll (including benefits) of more than $100 million.
5 Tickets, 2 child, 1 teen, 2 Adult the front reads: "Kitimat Works 25th Anniversary Picnic Hospital Beach 10:00 a.m. - 9:30 p.m. August 4th & 5th 1979" the back reads "Bus Pass To be retained by ticket holder"
5 Tickets, 2 child, 1 teen, 2 Adult the front reads: "Kitimat Works 25th Anniversary Picnic Hospital Beach 10:00 a.m. - 9:30 p.m. August 4th & 5th 1979" the back reads "Bus Pass To be retained by ticket holder"
DVD with blue and white label. Label reads 'Kitimat Works 50th Anniversary, 1954-2004, DVD, Produced by: Raising Cain Productions, All Rights Reserved, (copyright symbol) 2004, 1. Cynthia Carrol Message, 2. Ceremonial Ingot Pour, 3. Highlight Video, July 30 - August 1, 2004. DVD is in a black plastic case, Front of case is a photo of the Douglas Channel and the Aluminum Smelter.
DVD with blue and white label. Label reads 'Kitimat Works 50th Anniversary, 1954-2004, DVD, Produced by: Raising Cain Productions, All Rights Reserved, (copyright symbol) 2004, 1. Cynthia Carrol Message, 2. Ceremonial Ingot Pour, 3. Highlight Video, July 30 - August 1, 2004. DVD is in a black plastic case, Front of case is a photo of the Douglas Channel and the Aluminum Smelter.
Photograph of Kitimat Works. By April 1, 1953, the skeleton of Kitimat Works had begun to take shape, but the project site was still pretty barren. Today, a deep sea wharf, alumina storage silos, a $90 million anode paste plant, a coke calcining plant, and additional potroom buildings occupy the foreground.
Photograph of Kitimat Works. By April 1, 1953, the skeleton of Kitimat Works had begun to take shape, but the project site was still pretty barren. Today, a deep sea wharf, alumina storage silos, a $90 million anode paste plant, a coke calcining plant, and additional potroom buildings occupy the foreground.