"Members of Mt. Elizabeth senior band are shown rehearsing with bandmaster, Dennis Tupman. The full band will play for the morning service at Kitimat's Presbyterian Church on Sunday, March 13. Above left to right, Ken Austen, clarinet, Giesla Kehl, flute, Kim Douglas-Tourner, French Horn, Ged Dodsworth, (standing) trumpet, and Daryl Welin, tuba.-Patzelt Photo."
"Members of Mt. Elizabeth senior band are shown rehearsing with bandmaster, Dennis Tupman. The full band will play for the morning service at Kitimat's Presbyterian Church on Sunday, March 13. Above left to right, Ken Austen, clarinet, Giesla Kehl, flute, Kim Douglas-Tourner, French Horn, Ged Dodsworth, (standing) trumpet, and Daryl Welin, tuba.-Patzelt Photo."
Three of the female performers from the Kitimat Players theatre company posing on-stage in costume. Taken during a dress rehearsal for their production of Princess of the Swineherd.
1 photograph : b&w ; 25.4 x 20.3 cm
1 negative : b&w ; 12.5 x 10 cm
Scope and Content
Three of the female performers from the Kitimat Players theatre company posing on-stage in costume. Taken during a dress rehearsal for their production of Princess of the Swineherd.
Photo depicts night school English class held at Nechako Elementary School. From left is Frida Meuser from Germany, Jacob Hadland from Norway, Frank Ginur from Austria, and Crista Mais from Portugal.
Photo depicts night school English class held at Nechako Elementary School. From left is Frida Meuser from Germany, Jacob Hadland from Norway, Frank Ginur from Austria, and Crista Mais from Portugal.
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Title based on content of photograph. Northern Sentinel Press Collection 983.42.8
Kitimat Pipe Band marching while playing on the ice. The man in the middle of the band is playing a drum that has "Kitimat BC Canada", written on it. The right side of the picture shows four flags hanging above spectator heads.
Kitimat Pipe Band marching while playing on the ice. The man in the middle of the band is playing a drum that has "Kitimat BC Canada", written on it. The right side of the picture shows four flags hanging above spectator heads.