Photo showing eighteen years of Alaska Music Trail, 12 in which Kitimat has participated; Jane Livingstone of San Francisco, co-ordinator and director of the Trail.
Photo showing eighteen years of Alaska Music Trail, 12 in which Kitimat has participated; Jane Livingstone of San Francisco, co-ordinator and director of the Trail.
There are leaves covering the whole trail, and there is a patch of orange/red leaves on the right side of the photograph. It is a bright day outside, and there are shadows across the trail.
There are leaves covering the whole trail, and there is a patch of orange/red leaves on the right side of the photograph. It is a bright day outside, and there are shadows across the trail.
Slide showing five people standing in front of an abandoned house, brush all around. Written on the slide in ink 'At the end of "President's Trail", July/55, Bob Winnie, Harry, Jean L. and Leone
Slide showing five people standing in front of an abandoned house, brush all around. Written on the slide in ink 'At the end of "President's Trail", July/55, Bob Winnie, Harry, Jean L. and Leone
Photo of C.J (Chuck) Finch B.C Telephone Company district & commercial & traffic manager, gives the signal starting the "cutover" of the terrace telephone system to automatic operation, before 11 pm on Sunday. With Forman Frank Brow.
Photo of C.J (Chuck) Finch B.C Telephone Company district & commercial & traffic manager, gives the signal starting the "cutover" of the terrace telephone system to automatic operation, before 11 pm on Sunday. With Forman Frank Brow.
Photograph of the first message on the new teletype system in the Alcan office was recieved at 9:30am, Friday April 1 by works manager A.C. Turney of the new communications set up in Montreal. Teletype operator Zena Coghin was kept extremely busy handling the first flow of messages which were received instantaneously from Montreal. Among the first messages, vice president and general manager A.W. Whitaker said, "engineers will find this teletype of immeasurable value... and will enable Alcan to give customers and even better service.
Photograph of the first message on the new teletype system in the Alcan office was recieved at 9:30am, Friday April 1 by works manager A.C. Turney of the new communications set up in Montreal. Teletype operator Zena Coghin was kept extremely busy handling the first flow of messages which were received instantaneously from Montreal. Among the first messages, vice president and general manager A.W. Whitaker said, "engineers will find this teletype of immeasurable value... and will enable Alcan to give customers and even better service.