Photograph of High School graduating class. 2nd row: Robert Bishop, ???, ???, ???, Udo Klingspohn, Ken Robinson, Brian Nunes, Reginald Handford, Don Gillespie, Lynn Craig, Jack Mallow, Ken Nelson, Richard Kadulski. Front row: Beverley Gwyn, Ruth Stockman, Ingrun Hagemann, Ursula Muehling, Louise Sigouin, Nyl Creed, Jane McKee, Joey Mulder, Hazel Bathgate, Sharon Sestrap, Ellen-Louise Jomini.
Photograph of High School graduating class. 2nd row: Robert Bishop, ???, ???, ???, Udo Klingspohn, Ken Robinson, Brian Nunes, Reginald Handford, Don Gillespie, Lynn Craig, Jack Mallow, Ken Nelson, Richard Kadulski. Front row: Beverley Gwyn, Ruth Stockman, Ingrun Hagemann, Ursula Muehling, Louise Sigouin, Nyl Creed, Jane McKee, Joey Mulder, Hazel Bathgate, Sharon Sestrap, Ellen-Louise Jomini.
Photo showing premier W.A.C. Bennett (left) accepts original Emily Sartain painting of the provincial floral emblem, the Dogwood, from William Meeker, president of William C. Coutts. Co. (Hallmark Cards)
Photo showing premier W.A.C. Bennett (left) accepts original Emily Sartain painting of the provincial floral emblem, the Dogwood, from William Meeker, president of William C. Coutts. Co. (Hallmark Cards)
Seven men working at tables in a class for new Canadians. The teacher is wearing glasses, and is pointing at a student's work near the end of the table. The two men from the left have their legs cross, and the clock at the back of the room says it is approximately 7:16.
Seven men working at tables in a class for new Canadians. The teacher is wearing glasses, and is pointing at a student's work near the end of the table. The two men from the left have their legs cross, and the clock at the back of the room says it is approximately 7:16.
Where ever he goes throughout Kitimat, artist P.W. Taylor has found people of all ages show keen interest in his work. "There seems to be a tremendous revival of interest in the artist and his work, and Kitimat is no exception," commented Mr. Taylor. He is seen painting the smeltersite district accompanied by two young and interested viewers.
Where ever he goes throughout Kitimat, artist P.W. Taylor has found people of all ages show keen interest in his work. "There seems to be a tremendous revival of interest in the artist and his work, and Kitimat is no exception," commented Mr. Taylor. He is seen painting the smeltersite district accompanied by two young and interested viewers.
Photograph showing P.W. Taylor standing by his painting. This is a sample of the artist's exhibit in the Rec Hall.This particular scene was Mr. Taylor's first this year and was sparked with early spring inspiration.
Photograph showing P.W. Taylor standing by his painting. This is a sample of the artist's exhibit in the Rec Hall.This particular scene was Mr. Taylor's first this year and was sparked with early spring inspiration.
Notes
P.W. Taylor was a prolific painting from Sooke, B.C.
A large round paint brush with markings on the wooden handle that read "HEWITT-VANCOUVER 13" and other markings at the top that are hard to read since they are rubbed off. Also called a hand brush or a round brush.
A large round paint brush with markings on the wooden handle that read "HEWITT-VANCOUVER 13" and other markings at the top that are hard to read since they are rubbed off. Also called a hand brush or a round brush.