Photograph of Sgt G.F. Gregory gives "evidence" before Magistrate Harvey Jessop while "prisoner" const H.E. enographer Joan MacDougail takes complete notes. CPI E.G. forest prosecuting hears the evidence.
Photograph of Sgt G.F. Gregory gives "evidence" before Magistrate Harvey Jessop while "prisoner" const H.E. enographer Joan MacDougail takes complete notes. CPI E.G. forest prosecuting hears the evidence.
Photograph of Kitimat's RCMP detachment pose for Kitimat camera in their "Red Coats" at their recent "At Home." Over 150 guests were invited to the function and were shown around the detachments new headquarters which are complete with "every mod con."
Photograph of Kitimat's RCMP detachment pose for Kitimat camera in their "Red Coats" at their recent "At Home." Over 150 guests were invited to the function and were shown around the detachments new headquarters which are complete with "every mod con."
Photograph of members of the RCMP detachment eat well in their new home from home living quarters. CPI. E.G Forrest anticipating a feast of pie made by housekeepers Mrs.Susan Weives No need to sweet heart housewives for their traditional apple pie."
Photograph of members of the RCMP detachment eat well in their new home from home living quarters. CPI. E.G Forrest anticipating a feast of pie made by housekeepers Mrs.Susan Weives No need to sweet heart housewives for their traditional apple pie."
Photograph of part of Kitimat's RCMP detachment pose for Kitimat camera in their red coats at their recent "at home." Over 150 guests were invited to the function and were shown around the detachments new headquarters which are complete with "every mod con."
Photograph of part of Kitimat's RCMP detachment pose for Kitimat camera in their red coats at their recent "at home." Over 150 guests were invited to the function and were shown around the detachments new headquarters which are complete with "every mod con."
Photograph of Kitimat's 30th transfer in 18 years service for Sergeant Jack Duggan, new commanding officer of the RCMP detachment. Sergeant Duggan arrived to take over his appointment. En listing in Toronto, he has had a varied career with administrative and special duties in the East and in Vancouver, where he was in charge of the customs and excise branch of the RCMP before his transfer to Prince Rupurt Sub-division, Sergeant Duggon played professional football In the East as centre of the Ottawa Roughriders in 1942. Sergeant Duggan succeeds staff Sergeant J.F. Gregory who has been transfered to Prince Rupurt.
Photograph of Kitimat's 30th transfer in 18 years service for Sergeant Jack Duggan, new commanding officer of the RCMP detachment. Sergeant Duggan arrived to take over his appointment. En listing in Toronto, he has had a varied career with administrative and special duties in the East and in Vancouver, where he was in charge of the customs and excise branch of the RCMP before his transfer to Prince Rupurt Sub-division, Sergeant Duggon played professional football In the East as centre of the Ottawa Roughriders in 1942. Sergeant Duggan succeeds staff Sergeant J.F. Gregory who has been transfered to Prince Rupurt.
Photograph of the highway Minister P.A. Gaglardi, chatted with RCMP Sgt. Jack Gregory just before opening of Kitimat-Terrace Highway. Few minutes later, Mr. Gaglardi, announced 30 mph speed limit on the road.
Photograph of the highway Minister P.A. Gaglardi, chatted with RCMP Sgt. Jack Gregory just before opening of Kitimat-Terrace Highway. Few minutes later, Mr. Gaglardi, announced 30 mph speed limit on the road.
A beige Linhof ball socket tripod head. The bottom has a dial that can be turned if you unscrew the hand turnable screw at the side, along with a screw hole to attach a tripod into it. Above the dial are numbers, above that is a screw to unlock the ball joint in order to turn it around. the top of the joint has a flat round base and screw to attach it to something, probably a camera. A thread with a red seal is tied to the side screw.
A beige Linhof ball socket tripod head. The bottom has a dial that can be turned if you unscrew the hand turnable screw at the side, along with a screw hole to attach a tripod into it. Above the dial are numbers, above that is a screw to unlock the ball joint in order to turn it around. the top of the joint has a flat round base and screw to attach it to something, probably a camera. A thread with a red seal is tied to the side screw.