Photograph of Pioneer Area; Clifford, Charles William Digby ; Portraits ; Entrepreneur - Responsible For First Kitimat Hotel 1904 ; M.L.A. - For Skeena Electoral District ; Ca 1900
Photograph of Pioneer Area; Clifford, Charles William Digby ; Portraits ; Entrepreneur - Responsible For First Kitimat Hotel 1904 ; M.L.A. - For Skeena Electoral District ; Ca 1900
The fonds consists of correspondence of Margaret Butcher to various family members describing her life in Kitamaat (Kitimat) and actibities at the Elizabeth Long Memorial Home.
Margaret Butcher emigrated to Canada around 1915. In 1916, she accepted a nursing position at the Kitamaat Girls Home (later the Elizabeth Long Memorial Home) a facility in Kitamaat supported by the Women's Missionary Society (Methodist) of British Columbia. She remained in Kitimat until 1919, when she moved to California.
Scope and Content
The fonds consists of correspondence of Margaret Butcher to various family members describing her life in Kitamaat (Kitimat) and actibities at the Elizabeth Long Memorial Home.
Notes
Title based on the contents of the fonds. Copies from originals held in the BC Archives and Records Service (Add.MSS 362) : Photocopies 1983
Donor requested that copying be restricted to a few pages for research use, and that direct requests for complete copies be sent to the Provincial Archives. Copyright remains with Ms. Butcher's literary heirs. (See accession file)
Photo showing cello soloist Mrs. Margaret MacDonald who will be among those playing at a concert by Kitimat Little Symphony. Proceeds go to a YMCA camp fund.
Northern Sentinel - (A)Historical
(1)Music
(a)Kitimat Little Symphony
Scope and Content
Photo showing cello soloist Mrs. Margaret MacDonald who will be among those playing at a concert by Kitimat Little Symphony. Proceeds go to a YMCA camp fund.
Photo showing four generations are represented in the above picture of month-old Karen Margaret, infant daughter of Constable Bill Ingenthron, RCMP, and Mrs. Ingenthron, with her great-grandmother, Mrs. Mary Royan of Regina (seated), her grandmother, Mrs. George Charbonneau of West Vancouver (left), and her mother (right).
Photo showing four generations are represented in the above picture of month-old Karen Margaret, infant daughter of Constable Bill Ingenthron, RCMP, and Mrs. Ingenthron, with her great-grandmother, Mrs. Mary Royan of Regina (seated), her grandmother, Mrs. George Charbonneau of West Vancouver (left), and her mother (right).
Photograph of Fred Lehmann shaking hands with Margaret Lehmann, standing in front of Mount Elizabeth Cairn. Margaret Lehmann was the first woman to climb Mount Elizabeth.
Fred was part of the survey team for Kitimat, Alcan. Swiss mt. guide, professional mountain climber
Brought to the Museum by Margaret Werger, on behalf of the Lehmann family.
Scope and Content
Photograph of Fred Lehmann shaking hands with Margaret Lehmann, standing in front of Mount Elizabeth Cairn. Margaret Lehmann was the first woman to climb Mount Elizabeth.
Fred was part of the survey team for Kitimat, Alcan. Swiss mt. guide, professional mountain climber
Margaret Duff is wearing a hat and is holding a plate with her right hand. The lady in the middle is also holding the plate, and the lady on the far left is seated, and is wearing a floral top.
Margaret Duff is wearing a hat and is holding a plate with her right hand. The lady in the middle is also holding the plate, and the lady on the far left is seated, and is wearing a floral top.
"Father of 12 year old song and nine year old "musical" daughter, Senor Niconar Zabaeleta took particular pleasure in his concert Friday for pupils of Kitimat elementary schools. His interest in children is evident in the above picture where the distinguished harpist is shown explaining his instrument to a lucky group of Nechako Grade 3's. Young listeners from left to right are Sybille Haessler, MArgaret Mufford who was encouraged to touch the strings, Barbara Thomson and Alison Tourner. (Story on page Frou.) Staff Photo.
F. Ryan
Music."
"Father of 12 year old song and nine year old "musical" daughter, Senor Niconar Zabaeleta took particular pleasure in his concert Friday for pupils of Kitimat elementary schools. His interest in children is evident in the above picture where the distinguished harpist is shown explaining his instrument to a lucky group of Nechako Grade 3's. Young listeners from left to right are Sybille Haessler, MArgaret Mufford who was encouraged to touch the strings, Barbara Thomson and Alison Tourner. (Story on page Frou.) Staff Photo.
F. Ryan
Music."