Photograph of the Recreation Hall. Back of photo reads 'The Recreation Hall with part of the trailer camp to the left. Mount Bolton in the background."
Photograph taken by Dave Geddes, Bank of Montreal, and given to Sylvia Anderson
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Photograph of the Recreation Hall. Back of photo reads 'The Recreation Hall with part of the trailer camp to the left. Mount Bolton in the background."
Notes
It is possible that 'Mount Bolton' is 'Mount Elizabeth'.
Photograph of the Smeltersite. Back of the photograph reads: 'This was taken from the dock. That is the rec hall with the trailer camp to the right of it. Upon the hill are the bunkhouses and the married quarters to the left.'
Photograph taken by Dave Geddes, Bank of Montreal, and given to Sylvia Anderson
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Photograph of the Smeltersite. Back of the photograph reads: 'This was taken from the dock. That is the rec hall with the trailer camp to the right of it. Upon the hill are the bunkhouses and the married quarters to the left.'
Photograph of Smeltersite Bunkhouses. Back of the photograph reads: 'More bunkhouses & married quarters behind them. The dark building with the buses parked in front of it is the cafeteria, downstairs is the Hudson's Bay store & at the right hand and it is the Post Office.'
Photograph taken by Dave Geddes, Bank of Montreal, and given to Sylvia Anderson
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Photograph of Smeltersite Bunkhouses. Back of the photograph reads: 'More bunkhouses & married quarters behind them. The dark building with the buses parked in front of it is the cafeteria, downstairs is the Hudson's Bay store & at the right hand and it is the Post Office.'
Photograph of Smelter Pot Lines. Back of photograph reads: "The buildings in the background are the 'pot lines'. Thes pictures were taken 4 months ago so everything has changed since then. The 'cat' in the centre is pulling a 50 ton roller.
Photograph taken by Dave Geddes, Bank of Montreal, and given to Sylvia Anderson
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Photograph of Smelter Pot Lines. Back of photograph reads: "The buildings in the background are the 'pot lines'. Thes pictures were taken 4 months ago so everything has changed since then. The 'cat' in the centre is pulling a 50 ton roller.
Photograph of the Recreation Hall. Back of photograph reads: 'The Rec Hall & The Shoe Horn - shoe repair shop was the first private enterprise in Kitimat.'
Photograph taken by Dave Geddes, Bank of Montreal, and given to Sylvia Anderson
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Photograph of the Recreation Hall. Back of photograph reads: 'The Rec Hall & The Shoe Horn - shoe repair shop was the first private enterprise in Kitimat.'
Photograph of Douglas Channel, Tarte Bay. Back of photograph reads: 'Low tide. That is the end of the dock at the left. Mount Boulton in the distance without snow on the top of it.'
Photograph taken by Dave Geddes, Bank of Montreal, and given to Sylvia Anderson
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Photograph of Douglas Channel, Tarte Bay. Back of photograph reads: 'Low tide. That is the end of the dock at the left. Mount Boulton in the distance without snow on the top of it.'
Notes
It is possible that 'Mount Boulton' is actually Mount Elizabeth.
Photograph of the Delta King. Back of photograph reads: "The Delta King used to accomodate some of the men. This boat used to sail the Sacramento River. It's sistership 'Delta Queen' is still in service on the Mississippi River.'
Photograph taken by Dave Geddes, Bank of Montreal, and given to Sylvia Anderson
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Photograph of the Delta King. Back of photograph reads: "The Delta King used to accomodate some of the men. This boat used to sail the Sacramento River. It's sistership 'Delta Queen' is still in service on the Mississippi River.'
Photograph of the Smeltersite School. Back of photograph reads: 'The large building is the school. The smaller ones are for the married couples living here.'
Photograph taken by Dave Geddes, Bank of Montreal, and given to Sylvia Anderson
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Photograph of the Smeltersite School. Back of photograph reads: 'The large building is the school. The smaller ones are for the married couples living here.'
Photograph of the Douglas Channel. Writing on the back of the photograph reads: "Looking across the bay to where the power lines will be strung. You can see the slash bade through the trees up the hill."
Photograph taken by Dave Geddes, Bank of Montreal, and given to Sylvia Anderson
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Photograph of the Douglas Channel. Writing on the back of the photograph reads: "Looking across the bay to where the power lines will be strung. You can see the slash bade through the trees up the hill."