Photo showing Mr. and Mrs. G.H. (Gerry/Berta) Gwyn Pose with Mayor Sam Lindsay under the Whitesail Street Sign "Gwyn". Gerry Gwyn was Works Manager, Kitimat Works.
Photo showing Mr. and Mrs. G.H. (Gerry/Berta) Gwyn Pose with Mayor Sam Lindsay under the Whitesail Street Sign "Gwyn". Gerry Gwyn was Works Manager, Kitimat Works.
Sam Lindsay standing at the top of the stairs speaking into a microphone. There are two Lions banners hanging above, and there are many people in suits standing behind Sam with their hands folded.
1 photograph : b&w ; 12.8 x 10 cm
1 negative : b&w ; 12.5 x 9.9 cm
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Sam Lindsay standing at the top of the stairs speaking into a microphone. There are two Lions banners hanging above, and there are many people in suits standing behind Sam with their hands folded.
Sam Lindsay cutting the string at the opening of the Kitimat Ice Rink. There are people of all ages behind him watching and wearing their hockey jerseys.
Sam Lindsay cutting the string at the opening of the Kitimat Ice Rink. There are people of all ages behind him watching and wearing their hockey jerseys.
Four men standing in the entrace of the Lions foster home. (l-r) Mayor Sam Lindsay, _____?, _____?, and Al Egan. The man standing in the door frame is holding up a key in his right hand.
Four men standing in the entrace of the Lions foster home. (l-r) Mayor Sam Lindsay, _____?, _____?, and Al Egan. The man standing in the door frame is holding up a key in his right hand.
The members of the Lions Club and Sam Lindsay standing in a semi-circle in front of the new Nechako wading pool. The man standing in the middle (to the lady's left) is Toni Jenster, the president of the Lions Club. Mayor Sam Lindsay is standing beside Toni Jenster, with his hands behind his back. There is a young child on the sidewalk riding his bicycle, and another young child in the background riding a tricycle.
The members of the Lions Club and Sam Lindsay standing in a semi-circle in front of the new Nechako wading pool. The man standing in the middle (to the lady's left) is Toni Jenster, the president of the Lions Club. Mayor Sam Lindsay is standing beside Toni Jenster, with his hands behind his back. There is a young child on the sidewalk riding his bicycle, and another young child in the background riding a tricycle.
Photo showing ceremony at the Kitimat cemetery dedicating the memorial marker cross, officially accepted by Reeve Sam Lindsay for the municipality. The large wood and aluminum marker was to a large extent the work of Ewald Truhn, assisted by a number of others, including Ron Baumeister.
Photo showing ceremony at the Kitimat cemetery dedicating the memorial marker cross, officially accepted by Reeve Sam Lindsay for the municipality. The large wood and aluminum marker was to a large extent the work of Ewald Truhn, assisted by a number of others, including Ron Baumeister.
Photograph of Tom Phillips handing Sam Lindsay a letter than contains news that Samuel Williams (B.C) Ltd intends to develope Kitimat into a complete port.
Photograph of Tom Phillips handing Sam Lindsay a letter than contains news that Samuel Williams (B.C) Ltd intends to develope Kitimat into a complete port.
Photo showing Kitimat firemen get 2nd place in first-aid camp, from left: Reeve Sam Lindsay, Warren Banks, Aubrey Creed, Norman Harris, Larry Saretsky, Max Patzelt, Frank Grogan.
Current: 1960s
-District of Kitimat
-St. John Ambulance
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Photo showing Kitimat firemen get 2nd place in first-aid camp, from left: Reeve Sam Lindsay, Warren Banks, Aubrey Creed, Norman Harris, Larry Saretsky, Max Patzelt, Frank Grogan.
Photograph of Freeman Percy Radley (right) reading a document which officially names him Freeman of Kitimat, now retired engineer ; Mayor Lindsay holds silver casket
Photograph of Freeman Percy Radley (right) reading a document which officially names him Freeman of Kitimat, now retired engineer ; Mayor Lindsay holds silver casket