Edwin Charles Bateman (Ted) was a Commando in WWII, and later enjoyed his hobbies of cycle racing, ballroom dancing, and photography. He lived in Toronto, LA, and finally Vancouver in the early 50s. After arriving in vancouver he was offered a job as an assistant surveyor in Kitimat. He was subsequently offered a job as a lineman with what became BC Tel.
Custodial History
Judith Saunders
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Photograph of aerial view of townsite clearing and Haisla bridge.
Edwin Charles Bateman (Ted) was a Commando in WWII, and later enjoyed his hobbies of cycle racing, ballroom dancing, and photography. He lived in Toronto, LA, and finally Vancouver in the early 50s. After arriving in vancouver he was offered a job as an assistant surveyor in Kitimat. He was subsequently offered a job as a lineman with what became BC Tel.
Custodial History
Judith Saunders
Scope and Content
Photograph of aerial view of townsite clearing and Haisla bridge, and service centre.
Edwin Charles Bateman (Ted) was a Commando in WWII, and later enjoyed his hobbies of cycle racing, ballroom dancing, and photography. He lived in Toronto, LA, and finally Vancouver in the early 50s. After arriving in vancouver he was offered a job as an assistant surveyor in Kitimat. He was subsequently offered a job as a lineman with what became BC Tel.
Custodial History
Judith Saunders
Scope and Content
Photograph of aerial view of townsite clearing. Built homes can be seen.
Photograph of works manager A.C. Turney for Mr. and Mrs. P.E. Radley. It was shared by CNE officials J.R. Brown (centre background), general freight agent for CN Railways and CN Steamships, Aurthur Kemo district freighnth agent for the same organization and Mrs. Kemp (left). B.C. project manager P.E. Radley and Mrs. Radley had just arrived in the private car to take up residence in Kitimat.
Photograph of works manager A.C. Turney for Mr. and Mrs. P.E. Radley. It was shared by CNE officials J.R. Brown (centre background), general freight agent for CN Railways and CN Steamships, Aurthur Kemo district freighnth agent for the same organization and Mrs. Kemp (left). B.C. project manager P.E. Radley and Mrs. Radley had just arrived in the private car to take up residence in Kitimat.