Oval grey patch, red embroidery around the edge. Black embroidered lettering 'CANADIAN ALUMINUM SMELTER AND ALLIED WORKERS' then in smaller black letter 'CASAW, IN HOC SIGNO LABORA' - embroidered on stylized embroidered Canadian Flag.
Oval grey patch, red embroidery around the edge. Black embroidered lettering 'CANADIAN ALUMINUM SMELTER AND ALLIED WORKERS' then in smaller black letter 'CASAW, IN HOC SIGNO LABORA' - embroidered on stylized embroidered Canadian Flag.
Jamieson came to Kitimat from Vancouver to work on the Alcan project in 1952. With his first pay cheque he bought a small "Pony Kodak" camera at the local store (Hudson Bay?), and started taking coloured slides of the Kitimat from 1952-1953. Left Kitimat at the end of August 1953 to move to Montreal.
Photograph of the union leaders and executives of the Aluminum company of Canada met with the minister of Labor Lyle Wicks during hos tour of Northern British Columbia. Mrs. Wicks spoke to members of the Kitimat Kemano TLC and Allied Aluminum workers council. Picture shows back from left, A.W. Handford, assistant personnel manager; R.S.S. Wilson, personnel manager, Aluminum company; Tom Gooderham. TLC representattive from Victoria; J.T. Madill, manager of power operations; HC. Jenkinson, construction manager for saguenay Kitimat company; and G.P. Melrose, property department manager.
Photograph of the union leaders and executives of the Aluminum company of Canada met with the minister of Labor Lyle Wicks during hos tour of Northern British Columbia. Mrs. Wicks spoke to members of the Kitimat Kemano TLC and Allied Aluminum workers council. Picture shows back from left, A.W. Handford, assistant personnel manager; R.S.S. Wilson, personnel manager, Aluminum company; Tom Gooderham. TLC representattive from Victoria; J.T. Madill, manager of power operations; HC. Jenkinson, construction manager for saguenay Kitimat company; and G.P. Melrose, property department manager.
Cartoon drawn by HEAK (Hans Kuppers). This cartoon depicts concerns about Kitimat over dwindling population, community services and the possibility of power sales.
Cartoon drawn by HEAK (Hans Kuppers). This cartoon depicts concerns about Kitimat over dwindling population, community services and the possibility of power sales.
Physical Condition
Good
Material
paper
Condition Remarks
Two sheets taped together
Width
28cm
Length
43.5 cm
Date Range
ca. 1997
Accession Number
2016.143.1
Biographical Notes
HEAK (Hans Kuppers) was a political cartoonist who worked for Alcan and created a character known as Alman for the ingot newsletter.