Photo showing Kitimat's Anglican Young People Association post-Valentine dance, from left: Melvin Baly, Dave Walker, Erika Brauer, Genni Donati, John Blaikie, Jim Mitchell.
Photo showing Kitimat's Anglican Young People Association post-Valentine dance, from left: Melvin Baly, Dave Walker, Erika Brauer, Genni Donati, John Blaikie, Jim Mitchell.
Photograph of back of West Coast Terminals LTD. building. CN Rail Tracks right behind terminal. There are train cars on the tracks. Lots of snow on ground. Forest behind.
From the years 1953-1958, Mike Kinnear took photos during his school years, until graduation, while working for Fred Ryan Ltd. after school and holidays. Photos for him was a hobby, and he took many photos of the smelter and townsite as it grew around him. Mike also took a number of photos for the Kitimat Northern Sentinel, during the Ken Brumley and Pixie Meldrum years as editors. Mike and his family left Kitimat in 1958, but he spent the best part of 40 years in the photographic field, mainly in the retail/wholesale part of the photo industry.
Custodial History
Donated by Margaret and Mike Kinnear.
Scope and Content
Photograph of back of West Coast Terminals LTD. building. CN Rail Tracks right behind terminal. There are train cars on the tracks. Lots of snow on ground. Forest behind.
Photo showing CNR track inspection, from left: J. Conrad (engineer), Major John Charles (chief engineer of CNR Western region), W.H. MacIlroy (construction engineer), F.S. Hutton (board of transport engineer), A.C. Turney (Alcan Works manager).
Northern Sentinel Box #3 - (A)Historical
(1)Canadian National Railways
(a)Personnel
Scope and Content
Photo showing CNR track inspection, from left: J. Conrad (engineer), Major John Charles (chief engineer of CNR Western region), W.H. MacIlroy (construction engineer), F.S. Hutton (board of transport engineer), A.C. Turney (Alcan Works manager).
Photograph of Dennis Rudolph and a young woman putting up the donation total numbers at the Aluminum City Telethon. Doug Smith is next to them on the right.
Photograph of Dennis Rudolph and a young woman putting up the donation total numbers at the Aluminum City Telethon. Doug Smith is next to them on the right.
Photograph of the Dominion Day Celebrations. A young boy is being raised over the head of an older man in order to better see the Dominion Day entertainment.
Photograph of the Dominion Day Celebrations. A young boy is being raised over the head of an older man in order to better see the Dominion Day entertainment.
Photograph of four young men sitting around a table reading music notes. There is a book shelf behind them along with some framed photos behind them on the wall. The first man (left to right) has dark hair and is wearing a light grey sweater. The second man has dark curly hair, is wearing a black and white stripped shirt and he is wearing glasses. The third man has light blonde straight hair and is wearing a black sweater with white stripes. The last man has dark straight hair and has a beard. He is wearing a black sweater with a white collared shirt underneath.
Photograph of four young men sitting around a table reading music notes. There is a book shelf behind them along with some framed photos behind them on the wall. The first man (left to right) has dark hair and is wearing a light grey sweater. The second man has dark curly hair, is wearing a black and white stripped shirt and he is wearing glasses. The third man has light blonde straight hair and is wearing a black sweater with white stripes. The last man has dark straight hair and has a beard. He is wearing a black sweater with a white collared shirt underneath.
Four women on stage sitting on stools. There is a microphone in front of them, and they are all wearing matching skirts. Standing on the right is a female guitarist playing along with the four women's singing. The four girls are not wearing shoes.
Four women on stage sitting on stools. There is a microphone in front of them, and they are all wearing matching skirts. Standing on the right is a female guitarist playing along with the four women's singing. The four girls are not wearing shoes.