Photo showing First Licence Plate (1955). L/R Cyril Henderson, Kitimat's 1st Municipal Manager. 1955 was the first year that cars had to be licenced in Kitimat. 8 December 1955.
Photo showing First Licence Plate (1955). L/R Cyril Henderson, Kitimat's 1st Municipal Manager. 1955 was the first year that cars had to be licenced in Kitimat. 8 December 1955.
Photograph of preparations are well underway in the Kitimat Fire Hall or the Departments contribution to the Dominion Day celebrations. Frank Grogan, Dio Creed, and Fred Kempt are here giving the final coat of paint to the grotesque paper mache head which will be worn in the parade by members of the voluntary.
Photograph of preparations are well underway in the Kitimat Fire Hall or the Departments contribution to the Dominion Day celebrations. Frank Grogan, Dio Creed, and Fred Kempt are here giving the final coat of paint to the grotesque paper mache head which will be worn in the parade by members of the voluntary.
Photo showing original 15KW Cycle Petters engine, which powered the first light plant in Kitamaat Village was installed in 1928, now resting in a ditch after new one installed in 1943
Photo showing original 15KW Cycle Petters engine, which powered the first light plant in Kitamaat Village was installed in 1928, now resting in a ditch after new one installed in 1943
Porcelain, blue-white design, from Holland ca. 1900, Mendal family hierloom.
Design of a blue hummingbird in the center surrounded by imagery on the perimeter of the dish.
Porcelain, blue-white design, from Holland ca. 1900, Mendal family hierloom.
Design of a blue hummingbird in the center surrounded by imagery on the perimeter of the dish.
Physical Condition
fair
Condition Remarks
broken but repaired: visible, glued crack. Plate broke in two
Navy blue, short waisted, silver button front opening, breast pockets, "Standard 1st Aid" patch on upper sleeve. Evidence that other patches were removed. Name inside front, "MacIsaac."
Navy blue, short waisted, silver button front opening, breast pockets, "Standard 1st Aid" patch on upper sleeve. Evidence that other patches were removed. Name inside front, "MacIsaac."