Photograph of the opening for inspection over the weekend and during this week, the first of the 1955 Hullah homes was admired by scores of residents who were shown around the swallow street unit by Mrs. John Mallow (above) and Mrs. Gordon Rov. The home was specifically furnished by the Hudson's Bay Company for the demonstration period. The top picture shows a spacious kitchen, flanked by the utility room. The living room is separated from the den or spare bedroom by folding doors. The home on view was the H6 type, many on which are completed and being occupied by new owners.
Photograph of the opening for inspection over the weekend and during this week, the first of the 1955 Hullah homes was admired by scores of residents who were shown around the swallow street unit by Mrs. John Mallow (above) and Mrs. Gordon Rov. The home was specifically furnished by the Hudson's Bay Company for the demonstration period. The top picture shows a spacious kitchen, flanked by the utility room. The living room is separated from the den or spare bedroom by folding doors. The home on view was the H6 type, many on which are completed and being occupied by new owners.
Photograph of the "before" photo of the Kitimat construction. The concrete poring operations on the smelter's new water intake at the Kitimat-River near the sandhill. The heavy rain caused damage to the Kitimat construction work when the river rose an estimated eight feet .
Photograph of the "before" photo of the Kitimat construction. The concrete poring operations on the smelter's new water intake at the Kitimat-River near the sandhill. The heavy rain caused damage to the Kitimat construction work when the river rose an estimated eight feet .
Photograph of the "after" photo of Kitimat construction. Concrete pouring occurred on the smelter's new water intake at the Kitimat- River near the sandhill. The heavy rain caused damage shown below to Kitimat Construction work when the river rose an estimated eight feet.
Photograph of the "after" photo of Kitimat construction. Concrete pouring occurred on the smelter's new water intake at the Kitimat- River near the sandhill. The heavy rain caused damage shown below to Kitimat Construction work when the river rose an estimated eight feet.
Photograph of contruction in Kitimat, they must keep it going ahead, rain or shine. Rains have retarded progress but in spite of difficulties construction crews are still working. Here Hans Guntel and Ben Dedoni who are employed by the construction company laying curbs on Columbia protect their work from rain by plastic sheeting stretched along newly laid concrete
Photograph of contruction in Kitimat, they must keep it going ahead, rain or shine. Rains have retarded progress but in spite of difficulties construction crews are still working. Here Hans Guntel and Ben Dedoni who are employed by the construction company laying curbs on Columbia protect their work from rain by plastic sheeting stretched along newly laid concrete