Cartoon drawn by HEAK (Hans Kuppers). This cartoon depicts concerns about Kitimat over dwindling population, community services and the possibility of power sales.
Cartoon drawn by HEAK (Hans Kuppers). This cartoon depicts concerns about Kitimat over dwindling population, community services and the possibility of power sales.
Physical Condition
Good
Material
paper
Condition Remarks
Two sheets taped together
Width
28cm
Length
43.5 cm
Date Range
ca. 1997
Accession Number
2016.143.1
Biographical Notes
HEAK (Hans Kuppers) was a political cartoonist who worked for Alcan and created a character known as Alman for the ingot newsletter.
The Associated Chambers of Commerce of Central British Columbia and Alaskan Affliates 33rd Annual Convention Kitimat, BC, Evening Banquet Friday, June 5th, 1964. Menu is described. Aluminum card with blue embossed writing.
The Associated Chambers of Commerce of Central British Columbia and Alaskan Affliates 33rd Annual Convention Kitimat, BC, Evening Banquet Friday, June 5th, 1964. Menu is described. Aluminum card with blue embossed writing.
The Associated Chambers of Commerce of Central British Columbia and Alaskan Affliates 37th Annual Convention Kitimat, BC, Noon Luncheon Friday, March 22, 1968. Menu is described. Aluminum card with blue embossed writing.
The Associated Chambers of Commerce of Central British Columbia and Alaskan Affliates 37th Annual Convention Kitimat, BC, Noon Luncheon Friday, March 22, 1968. Menu is described. Aluminum card with blue embossed writing.
One VHS Tape containing footage of "Seekwyakin Family Day". Produced for Alcan and K.C.P. by Storyteller Services Inc. Black VHS tape inside a black plastic case. Brand name '3M'
One VHS Tape containing footage of "Seekwyakin Family Day". Produced for Alcan and K.C.P. by Storyteller Services Inc. Black VHS tape inside a black plastic case. Brand name '3M'
Two copies of Mamiya 6x7 film backs. It has a lever at the top, metal window at the back and you can open it with the lever at the side and you can remove the metal sheet at the back.
Two copies of Mamiya 6x7 film backs. It has a lever at the top, metal window at the back and you can open it with the lever at the side and you can remove the metal sheet at the back.
A light brown Linhof Film Holder. There is a Linhof emblem on the middle of the film holder and a red name tag underneath that reads "MAX PATZELT" there is a white label at the side with information "super rollex 56 x 72" at the top there is a lever and a switch with an arrow on it. at the right there is a handle to remove a metal sheet, beside it there are two buttons to open the film holder. Underneath there is a metal attachment at the bottom.
A light brown Linhof Film Holder. There is a Linhof emblem on the middle of the film holder and a red name tag underneath that reads "MAX PATZELT" there is a white label at the side with information "super rollex 56 x 72" at the top there is a lever and a switch with an arrow on it. at the right there is a handle to remove a metal sheet, beside it there are two buttons to open the film holder. Underneath there is a metal attachment at the bottom.
A light brown Linhof Film Holder. There is a Linhof emblem on the middle of the Film Holder and a black name tag underneath it, it reads "MAX PATZELT" there is a white label at the right side with information "super rollex 56 x 72" at the top there is a lever and two circular clear plastic pieces beside it. At the right there is a handle to remove a metal sheet. Underneath there is a dial to open the film holder.
A light brown Linhof Film Holder. There is a Linhof emblem on the middle of the Film Holder and a black name tag underneath it, it reads "MAX PATZELT" there is a white label at the right side with information "super rollex 56 x 72" at the top there is a lever and two circular clear plastic pieces beside it. At the right there is a handle to remove a metal sheet. Underneath there is a dial to open the film holder.
A Black Linhof Film Holder. There is a Linhof emblem on the middle of the film holder and a red name tag underneath it, it reads "MAX PATZELT" above the emblem is a white label sticker. At the top there is a lever and one circular clear plastic piece beside it. Underneath the lever is a switch with a red arrow pointing right. At the right there is a handle to remove a metal sheet. Underneath there is a metal attachment.
A Black Linhof Film Holder. There is a Linhof emblem on the middle of the film holder and a red name tag underneath it, it reads "MAX PATZELT" above the emblem is a white label sticker. At the top there is a lever and one circular clear plastic piece beside it. Underneath the lever is a switch with a red arrow pointing right. At the right there is a handle to remove a metal sheet. Underneath there is a metal attachment.
Physical Condition
Poor
Material
metal
plastic
Condition Remarks
Dirty, ripped, scratched, there is a broken piece inside
Eleven copies of a black Grafmatic Film Holder. At one end there is a handle to pull out a metal sheet. There is a metal latch to keep it in place to the right of it. a lever beside it and a dial underneath with numbers. The majority of the film holders have a name tag for max patzelt and a white label with different information written on it. There are a few of them that don't have a label or name tag.
Eleven copies of a black Grafmatic Film Holder. At one end there is a handle to pull out a metal sheet. There is a metal latch to keep it in place to the right of it. a lever beside it and a dial underneath with numbers. The majority of the film holders have a name tag for max patzelt and a white label with different information written on it. There are a few of them that don't have a label or name tag.
A film holder from Lisco Cut. It has two dark sliders. There are markings on both sides of the film holder "5x7 LISCO CUT FILM HOLDER MADE IN U.S.A. PATENTS PENDING LISCO PRODUCTS CO. GLENDALE CALIF." "LISCO REGAL" as well as writing on white sticker paper "PORT 125"
A film holder from Lisco Cut. It has two dark sliders. There are markings on both sides of the film holder "5x7 LISCO CUT FILM HOLDER MADE IN U.S.A. PATENTS PENDING LISCO PRODUCTS CO. GLENDALE CALIF." "LISCO REGAL" as well as writing on white sticker paper "PORT 125"
A light brown Linhof film holder. There is a label on the side that reads "Super Rollex 56 x 72" and a red name tag at the bottom front that reads "MAX PATZELT" at the top front there is a switch with an arrow pointing at the left. At the top there is a lever and a clear plastic circle to show the numbers inside. At the bottom there is a clip to hold the information for some film in this case it is a Kodak EP 120. Plastic tab at side to remove metal sheet.
A light brown Linhof film holder. There is a label on the side that reads "Super Rollex 56 x 72" and a red name tag at the bottom front that reads "MAX PATZELT" at the top front there is a switch with an arrow pointing at the left. At the top there is a lever and a clear plastic circle to show the numbers inside. At the bottom there is a clip to hold the information for some film in this case it is a Kodak EP 120. Plastic tab at side to remove metal sheet.
Physical Condition
Poor
Material
metal
plastic
Condition Remarks
The emblem is missing and the plastic tab appears to be melted