Photo showing the Anderson children sitting on a horse from left to right: Beth Anderson, Gordon Anderson, Bert Anderson, Don Smith, and Mr. McBeth from Hartley Bay holding the horse.
Photo showing the Anderson children sitting on a horse from left to right: Beth Anderson, Gordon Anderson, Bert Anderson, Don Smith, and Mr. McBeth from Hartley Bay holding the horse.
Photograph of The Mallard aircraft that Pat Stanyer and her husband travelled to and from Vancouver in. Airplane has a clover symbol on it, and 2 men can be seen standing in the distance looking at it.
Photos are copied from a large 8x10 folio that was given to Mr. Stanyer by the company that he was working for in Kitimat in 1956
Custodial History
Photos belonged to Raymond Stanyer and were donated by his wife, Pat Stanyer
Scope and Content
Photograph of The Mallard aircraft that Pat Stanyer and her husband travelled to and from Vancouver in. Airplane has a clover symbol on it, and 2 men can be seen standing in the distance looking at it.
Photograph of mountain side, three muck cars pulled by a mining locomotive on rail tracks. Bottom of photo has large black bear squating on the side of the tracks, defecating.
Photographer Harry McGee. Donated by his daughter Christine Del Duca. Originally sent to DOK Mayor's Office.
Scope and Content
Photograph of mountain side, three muck cars pulled by a mining locomotive on rail tracks. Bottom of photo has large black bear squating on the side of the tracks, defecating.
Photo showing lastest addition to the Pacific Western Airlines fleet is this luxurious mahogany lined Grumman Mallard amphibian. Designed primarily as a private executive plane, the Mallard has been placed by the Pacific Western Airlines on the Kitimat - Vancouver run. Daily flights began on Tuesday. The fast, high altitude aircraft makes the flight non stop in 2.5 hours.
Photo showing lastest addition to the Pacific Western Airlines fleet is this luxurious mahogany lined Grumman Mallard amphibian. Designed primarily as a private executive plane, the Mallard has been placed by the Pacific Western Airlines on the Kitimat - Vancouver run. Daily flights began on Tuesday. The fast, high altitude aircraft makes the flight non stop in 2.5 hours.
Photo showing the Grumman Mallard Amphibian, the most modern and luxurious air service on the continent at the time. Pictured outside the Pacific Western Airlines Vancouver hanger, it was placed on the Kitimat - Vancouver runs with a flight time of 2.5 hours.
Photo showing the Grumman Mallard Amphibian, the most modern and luxurious air service on the continent at the time. Pictured outside the Pacific Western Airlines Vancouver hanger, it was placed on the Kitimat - Vancouver runs with a flight time of 2.5 hours.
Photograph of French Canadians whose past experience has been an asset to Kitimat's aluminum production. The six men from left to right are; Pievie Renon, Adueu Mauguis, Chailes B. Leblani, Jean Mantineau, Meuand Fillioa, and Jenon Ray.
Photograph of French Canadians whose past experience has been an asset to Kitimat's aluminum production. The six men from left to right are; Pievie Renon, Adueu Mauguis, Chailes B. Leblani, Jean Mantineau, Meuand Fillioa, and Jenon Ray.