Photo depicts the boardwalk between homes 36 and 32 on Finch Steet in the Nechako neighbourhood. View is north-east looking towards Nalabila Boulevard. Photo taken from Mr. & Mrs. Haase's balcony on Fulmar Street.
Photo depicts the boardwalk between homes 36 and 32 on Finch Steet in the Nechako neighbourhood. View is north-east looking towards Nalabila Boulevard. Photo taken from Mr. & Mrs. Haase's balcony on Fulmar Street.
Notes
Label on the back of the photo is inconsistent with the label on the envelope.
Photograph of single level Kitimat homes. Cars are parked on street in front, as well as next to and on home driveways. Four cars on street are Volkswagon Beetles. Truck and machine of some sort in background. Likely Albatross St.
Donated by Jackie Worboys. Given to the Jackie Mufford Worboys family by Wally Melville.
Scope and Content
Photograph of single level Kitimat homes. Cars are parked on street in front, as well as next to and on home driveways. Four cars on street are Volkswagon Beetles. Truck and machine of some sort in background. Likely Albatross St.
Photo of the aluminum smelting pot lines of Alcan and workers doing their jobs
'Metallurgical technicians checking electrical flow in the aluminum smelting pots of Alcan in Kitimat, B.C. while one operator adds alumina to the pots and another breaks surface crust"
Photo of the aluminum smelting pot lines of Alcan and workers doing their jobs
'Metallurgical technicians checking electrical flow in the aluminum smelting pots of Alcan in Kitimat, B.C. while one operator adds alumina to the pots and another breaks surface crust"
Photo of Alcan float in Canada Day parade
"One of the many floats entered in the annual July 1st Dominion Day parade, this one is a replica of the Aluminum Company's emblem. The floor is the new three million dollar, 113-bed hospital opened in April, 1960"
Photo of Alcan float in Canada Day parade
"One of the many floats entered in the annual July 1st Dominion Day parade, this one is a replica of the Aluminum Company's emblem. The floor is the new three million dollar, 113-bed hospital opened in April, 1960"