Photograph of scenery in the mountains near Kemano. Taken from below, looking up a hill towards a rocky ridge, possibly with a glacier or waterfall coming down the middle of it.
Photograph of scenery in the mountains near Kemano. Taken from below, looking up a hill towards a rocky ridge, possibly with a glacier or waterfall coming down the middle of it.
Notes
Stamp on back of photo: "ANSCO PRINTON, Munshaw Colour Service Ltd., Nov 13 1953."
Photograph of an unidentified man standing in a mountain pass near Kemano, looking out over the landscape. A river can be seen flowing between two mountains.
Photograph of an unidentified man standing in a mountain pass near Kemano, looking out over the landscape. A river can be seen flowing between two mountains.
Notes
Stamp on back of photo: "ANSCO PRINTON, Munshaw Colour Service Ltd., Nov 13 1953."
Photo showing six Kitimat men passed their Judo tests at the YMCA under instructors Jim Linton and John Vantol. Back row, from left: Bert Santucci, Richard Mazur, Ron Lemke, Con Baab, Klaus Blassing, Moe Massa, Henry Mazur, Adriaan Ouwehand, Robert Bams. Second row: Jim Linton, Jytle Underwood, Linda Ross, Elizabeth Anderson, John Vantol, Jeanette Eyre, Lee Rutherford, Diane Bailey. Third row: John Schwarz, Bernie Scholte, Peter Wallin, Jed Dodsworth, Doug Unia. Front row: Lorne Scales, Garth Webster, Doug Egami.
Photo showing six Kitimat men passed their Judo tests at the YMCA under instructors Jim Linton and John Vantol. Back row, from left: Bert Santucci, Richard Mazur, Ron Lemke, Con Baab, Klaus Blassing, Moe Massa, Henry Mazur, Adriaan Ouwehand, Robert Bams. Second row: Jim Linton, Jytle Underwood, Linda Ross, Elizabeth Anderson, John Vantol, Jeanette Eyre, Lee Rutherford, Diane Bailey. Third row: John Schwarz, Bernie Scholte, Peter Wallin, Jed Dodsworth, Doug Unia. Front row: Lorne Scales, Garth Webster, Doug Egami.
Photograph of a mountain of mail that dwarfs the postal workers pictured above has kept the staff and the main post office and Neckako postal station going full tilt over and past week. "Incoming mails has started to stacken off now"{ said post master Fred Emmerson. "It appears that this year the mail will be as heavy as in past years."
Photograph of a mountain of mail that dwarfs the postal workers pictured above has kept the staff and the main post office and Neckako postal station going full tilt over and past week. "Incoming mails has started to stacken off now"{ said post master Fred Emmerson. "It appears that this year the mail will be as heavy as in past years."