Photo depicts construction of two pan-abode waiting rooms on the beach at Smeltersite for Pacific Western Airlines. A "Mallard" amphibian airplane unloads on the landing ramp in the background.
Photo depicts construction of two pan-abode waiting rooms on the beach at Smeltersite for Pacific Western Airlines. A "Mallard" amphibian airplane unloads on the landing ramp in the background.
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Pan-Abode is interlocking red cedar building materials invented in 1948 in British Columbia. The builders of Kitimat chose innovative materials such as Pan-Abode for the town. Pan-Abode was used in some of the first prototype homes on Kitimat's first streets - Oriole, Pintail, and Partridge. It is also an efficient building material as a structure can be assembled very quickly. Northern Sentinel Press Collection. P00226.jpg
Photograph showing Debbie Taylor and a friend gathering wood. The woman facing the camera is Debbie Taylor. They are in a forest. The women are holding an arm load of wood together and are both wearing pants and sweaters. There are some fallen trees around them. In the background there are many trees and a man.
Photograph showing Debbie Taylor and a friend gathering wood. The woman facing the camera is Debbie Taylor. They are in a forest. The women are holding an arm load of wood together and are both wearing pants and sweaters. There are some fallen trees around them. In the background there are many trees and a man.
fire departmentwaiting below the gold course to take Joe Krysinski to the hospital after his trying overnight ordeal in the bush of the highschool.
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A fire department below the golf course to take Joe Krysinski to the hospital after his trying overnight ordeal in the bush north of the high school. A fatigued crew of rescuers needed two hours to take him out of the bush.