Steel reinforcing rods for concrete work arrive at Kitimat warf from Vancover by barges. A BE truck-mounted crane lifts them off and places them on the International L-190 trucks. Here is the way all supplies come into Kitimat at the present time.
Steel reinforcing rods for concrete work arrive at Kitimat warf from Vancover by barges. A BE truck-mounted crane lifts them off and places them on the International L-190 trucks. Here is the way all supplies come into Kitimat at the present time.
Photo showing view looking north west showing progress of steel erection for the Carbon Paste Plant, with foundations for standby diesel plant at right foreground and boiler buildings at left centre.
Photo showing view looking north west showing progress of steel erection for the Carbon Paste Plant, with foundations for standby diesel plant at right foreground and boiler buildings at left centre.
Two male steel workers posing with their hand on their hips. The man on the left is wearing his jacket fully zipped up, and the man on the right has his jacket open, and is wearing a plaid shirt underneath.
Two male steel workers posing with their hand on their hips. The man on the left is wearing his jacket fully zipped up, and the man on the right has his jacket open, and is wearing a plaid shirt underneath.
Photograph showing a man cutting a steel cable. The man has dark, short hair and is wearing a plaid long sleve shirt. He has large gloves on and there is a nail through the sleel cable. In the background there is a fence, people and then farther in the background, there are trees.
Photograph showing a man cutting a steel cable. The man has dark, short hair and is wearing a plaid long sleve shirt. He has large gloves on and there is a nail through the sleel cable. In the background there is a fence, people and then farther in the background, there are trees.
Photograph of the steel jaws of cranes that have cleared stumps from the roadside between the wharf and the townsite, along what may become known as Edinburgh Boulevard. Thundering Euclids and huge fires have disposed of unsightly timber, leaving a pleasant road side view. The picture shows one of the last truck loads of waste to be cleared away.
Photograph of the steel jaws of cranes that have cleared stumps from the roadside between the wharf and the townsite, along what may become known as Edinburgh Boulevard. Thundering Euclids and huge fires have disposed of unsightly timber, leaving a pleasant road side view. The picture shows one of the last truck loads of waste to be cleared away.
Photo showing Skaglund Logging moving a portable steel spar, mounted on an army tank chassis, from the Canadian National Railway yards to a logging operation on the Reserve of the Kildala Dyke.
Photo showing Skaglund Logging moving a portable steel spar, mounted on an army tank chassis, from the Canadian National Railway yards to a logging operation on the Reserve of the Kildala Dyke.