Photo showing a group from the Eliz Long Home and pioneers aboard Bob Wrights boat going for a picnic, from left to right in top row: Frank Hallet, Exilda Mitchell, Elise Fleming (first teacher for pioneer school at Anderson farm), Bob Wright and right to left on bottom: Rudolph Braun, Eilzabeth Anderson, Ida Clark (matron), Martha Anderson, Barney McLonkey, Sarah Alton, and Margaret Butcher (another teacher).
Photo showing a group from the Eliz Long Home and pioneers aboard Bob Wrights boat going for a picnic, from left to right in top row: Frank Hallet, Exilda Mitchell, Elise Fleming (first teacher for pioneer school at Anderson farm), Bob Wright and right to left on bottom: Rudolph Braun, Eilzabeth Anderson, Ida Clark (matron), Martha Anderson, Barney McLonkey, Sarah Alton, and Margaret Butcher (another teacher).
A white ACT staff card. it has the ACT logo and yellow and black caution tape design at the top and bottom with markings that read "ACT 2000 STAFF ACT OF THE MILLENIUM"
A white ACT staff card. it has the ACT logo and yellow and black caution tape design at the top and bottom with markings that read "ACT 2000 STAFF ACT OF THE MILLENIUM"
Photograph showing members of the Alcan construction cafeteria staff. 8 members are standing with a large amount of dishes ranging from bowls and plates, to mugs and trays, Along with the cleaning and drying racks.
Photograph showing members of the Alcan construction cafeteria staff. 8 members are standing with a large amount of dishes ranging from bowls and plates, to mugs and trays, Along with the cleaning and drying racks.
Photograph of "Bay Day" centennial dress competition for staff. First row L-R - C. Bertalan, W. Higgins, Dora Gerhart 2nd prize, L. Dalton 1st prize, Partington Molly Gallagher 3rd prize. Second row - Isabell Gresham, Renate Krause, Mary Jennings, Polly Mitchell, J. Campbell, Christian Plager, Annie, Janet Spreadbury, Barbara Picucha, Wilda Warren, Mary Tataryn (head of children's wear), Ruth Kerr, B. Archibald, Rose Yesdresyski, and Deloise Hallmann.
Malcolm Baxter 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.
Custodial History
Part of items collected by Malcolm Baxter, former editer of NSP. Brought into the museum by Judith Cullington, Malcolm's sister-in-law.
Scope and Content
Photograph of "Bay Day" centennial dress competition for staff. First row L-R - C. Bertalan, W. Higgins, Dora Gerhart 2nd prize, L. Dalton 1st prize, Partington Molly Gallagher 3rd prize. Second row - Isabell Gresham, Renate Krause, Mary Jennings, Polly Mitchell, J. Campbell, Christian Plager, Annie, Janet Spreadbury, Barbara Picucha, Wilda Warren, Mary Tataryn (head of children's wear), Ruth Kerr, B. Archibald, Rose Yesdresyski, and Deloise Hallmann.
Photograph of the hand at the left belonging to Bob Dunlop, newly elected president of the community of Dave Robbins, president of "d" shift social club. The money will be used for Kitimats needy families.
Photograph of the hand at the left belonging to Bob Dunlop, newly elected president of the community of Dave Robbins, president of "d" shift social club. The money will be used for Kitimats needy families.
Framed photograph of Robert Howard (left) and Jack Haight (right) taken at the intersection of Nalabila and Haisla looking towards Terrace. Day 1 of Highway construction.
Given on behalf of the Estate of Violet Howard, Sherri Howard, executor. Her sister signed the agreement form.
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Framed photograph of Robert Howard (left) and Jack Haight (right) taken at the intersection of Nalabila and Haisla looking towards Terrace. Day 1 of Highway construction.
Photograph of the Bob Lonsdale Trophy Award for Junior sports. Support of local junior sports is one of the Royal Canadian Legion's major public activities. Last year, Branch 250 spent more than $1,200 on various sports projects. Bob Lonsdale, a past presedent, is seen holding one of the fine trophies presented by the local Branch. Mr. Lonsdale personally donated a similar trophy for amateur sport competition in Kitimat.
Photograph of the Bob Lonsdale Trophy Award for Junior sports. Support of local junior sports is one of the Royal Canadian Legion's major public activities. Last year, Branch 250 spent more than $1,200 on various sports projects. Bob Lonsdale, a past presedent, is seen holding one of the fine trophies presented by the local Branch. Mr. Lonsdale personally donated a similar trophy for amateur sport competition in Kitimat.