Ashtray stand handcrafted by Norm Hansen, a millwright in Kemano. The top and base are made of aluminum fashioned in a disc-like shape, with a section of light yellowish-brown wood above the base and below the top. The top 'disc' is smaller than the bottom one. In the middle is a cylindrical rock core sample from the mountains near Kemano, marbled black-and-white in colour.
Ashtray stand handcrafted by Norm Hansen, a millwright in Kemano. The top and base are made of aluminum fashioned in a disc-like shape, with a section of light yellowish-brown wood above the base and below the top. The top 'disc' is smaller than the bottom one. In the middle is a cylindrical rock core sample from the mountains near Kemano, marbled black-and-white in colour.
Physical Condition
Excellent
Material
aluminum
rock
Wood
Condition Remarks
Some scuff marks and grime, particularly on base. Could probably be washed off.
Small, white ceramic trivet featuring Gizawa (sun). Original, master carving for mould used in glazed ceramic line. UBC Museum of Anthropology commission.
Small, white ceramic trivet featuring Gizawa (sun). Original, master carving for mould used in glazed ceramic line. UBC Museum of Anthropology commission.
"Bill Pryde founder member of the Kitimat Rod & Gun Club 1970s. A plaque presented to William Pryde "Gyro Club of Kitimat" Honorary life membership dated November 1, 1975.
"Bill Pryde founder member of the Kitimat Rod & Gun Club 1970s. A plaque presented to William Pryde "Gyro Club of Kitimat" Honorary life membership dated November 1, 1975.
White card stock card, outlined in black. Alcan symbol at right, 'a sincere than you from ...' in black print. Inside left text with thank you sentiment and signed by three officials. At right, glued to card stock is a cork and metal coaster with commemorative image of H.R.H. Prince Phillip and R.E. Powell. Kitimat-Kemano August 3, 1954-84.
White card stock card, outlined in black. Alcan symbol at right, 'a sincere than you from ...' in black print. Inside left text with thank you sentiment and signed by three officials. At right, glued to card stock is a cork and metal coaster with commemorative image of H.R.H. Prince Phillip and R.E. Powell. Kitimat-Kemano August 3, 1954-84.