Leather Belt. Pattern and text KITIMAT B.C. sewed on in beads. Mainly orange beads, text is black. Some flower designs. Belt is brown.
Physical Condition
Good
Material
leather
beads
Width
5cm
Length
83cm
Accession Number
2020.12.38
Biographical Notes
Items Collected by Malcom Baxter, former editor of NSP. Malcolm died in 2020. His father Basil, was very instrumental in the organization of Kitimat in the early years. Basil was married to Cathy Baxter and they had two sons - Malcolm and Michael. The items were delivered by Judith Cullington - Malcolm's sister-in-law.
Black kilt belt with designs on metal parts (a), and animal crest on buckle, which has become disconnected from the belt (b). Part of Pipe Band uniform.
Black kilt belt with designs on metal parts (a), and animal crest on buckle, which has become disconnected from the belt (b). Part of Pipe Band uniform.
Photograph of the chamber of mines members winners of drawing for five king sized salmon co-hosts for buffet dinner Kitimat Chamber of Commerce and Port Facilities Committee.
Photograph of the chamber of mines members winners of drawing for five king sized salmon co-hosts for buffet dinner Kitimat Chamber of Commerce and Port Facilities Committee.
Photograph of Aerial Tramway/Copper Mine 1914 in Rocher De Boule (back of photograph has written "7 Sisters & Tower of W-Uranium Mine Rocher De Boule").
Photographs taken by Gisela Mendel in her role as museum curator.
Scope and Content
Photograph of Aerial Tramway/Copper Mine 1914 in Rocher De Boule (back of photograph has written "7 Sisters & Tower of W-Uranium Mine Rocher De Boule").
A silver EG belt buckle. The buckle has the "EG" logo. EG stands for Enso-Gutzeit it is based in Helinski Finland, it is a corporation that used to own Eurocan.
A silver EG belt buckle. The buckle has the "EG" logo. EG stands for Enso-Gutzeit it is based in Helinski Finland, it is a corporation that used to own Eurocan.
A gold and silver EG belt buckle. It has an oval design with a silver border and a gold oval inside, "EG" is printed on the left side of the oval in black. EG stands for Enso-Gutzeit it is based in Helinski Finland, it is a corporation that used to own Eurocan.
A gold and silver EG belt buckle. It has an oval design with a silver border and a gold oval inside, "EG" is printed on the left side of the oval in black. EG stands for Enso-Gutzeit it is based in Helinski Finland, it is a corporation that used to own Eurocan.
Annual Report of the Minister of Mines, for the year ending 31st December, 1885, being an account of mining operations for gold, coal, etc in the Province of British Columbia (2 pages)
Mining File, Touch the Earth by Leon Kirstein
Builders of Kitimat by Stan Rough (2 pages)
Golden Crown Mine. John Dunn and James L. Steele
Dunn and Steele Arrival in Kitamaat Summer 1898. Oct 1898 issue Na Na Kwa
Correspondence To the Editor of Nanakwa, NaNaKwa July 1899
Letter from John Dunn, Oct 1900
A day at the Golden Crown, Rev. Raley 1901
Steele and Dunn, January 1902 NNK
The Bungalow Pioneer Prospectors and Crown Kitamaat,1904
Mount Claque Error Corrected to Clague. Northern Sentinel Aug 19, 1970
Hot Springs notes (hand-written)
Iron Mountain Near Kitimat. From folder History of Our Mines. (hand-written, 2 pages)
Collection of materials that Patricia Robertson used for her PhD.
Custodial History
Donated to the museum by Patricia Robertson.
Scope and Content
Folder containing research material.
Annual Report of the Minister of Mines, for the year ending 31st December, 1885, being an account of mining operations for gold, coal, etc in the Province of British Columbia (2 pages)
Mining File, Touch the Earth by Leon Kirstein
Builders of Kitimat by Stan Rough (2 pages)
Golden Crown Mine. John Dunn and James L. Steele
Dunn and Steele Arrival in Kitamaat Summer 1898. Oct 1898 issue Na Na Kwa
Correspondence To the Editor of Nanakwa, NaNaKwa July 1899
Letter from John Dunn, Oct 1900
A day at the Golden Crown, Rev. Raley 1901
Steele and Dunn, January 1902 NNK
The Bungalow Pioneer Prospectors and Crown Kitamaat,1904
Mount Claque Error Corrected to Clague. Northern Sentinel Aug 19, 1970
Hot Springs notes (hand-written)
Iron Mountain Near Kitimat. From folder History of Our Mines. (hand-written, 2 pages)