Beige cardboard box containing wooden grid with metal type pieces inserted in grid boxes. On one side of the box rests a pair of tweezers and two large pins. Two sets of type are bound together with rubber bands. The first states ' The Patzelt's', the second states ' Max's Photo'. Typewritten label is glued to the inside of the box with information on the Type set. Insert included is yellow cardboard with photocopied label glued to the card with the Alphabet in Wedding Text Caps. An adhesive backed label on the box reads - 'Wedding Text' 18 point CAPS and lower case.
Beige cardboard box containing wooden grid with metal type pieces inserted in grid boxes. On one side of the box rests a pair of tweezers and two large pins. Two sets of type are bound together with rubber bands. The first states ' The Patzelt's', the second states ' Max's Photo'. Typewritten label is glued to the inside of the box with information on the Type set. Insert included is yellow cardboard with photocopied label glued to the card with the Alphabet in Wedding Text Caps. An adhesive backed label on the box reads - 'Wedding Text' 18 point CAPS and lower case.
Beige cardboard box containing wooden grid. Silver metal type pieces rest in the grid boxes. Typewritten label is glued to the inside of the box with information on which grid box contains what letter. Insert included is white cardboard with information on the Type Set. Label on box top states "12 Pt. Executive CAPS & LOWER CASE ASSORTMENT
Beige cardboard box containing wooden grid. Silver metal type pieces rest in the grid boxes. Typewritten label is glued to the inside of the box with information on which grid box contains what letter. Insert included is white cardboard with information on the Type Set. Label on box top states "12 Pt. Executive CAPS & LOWER CASE ASSORTMENT
Eleven copies of a black Grafmatic Film Holder. At one end there is a handle to pull out a metal sheet. There is a metal latch to keep it in place to the right of it. a lever beside it and a dial underneath with numbers. The majority of the film holders have a name tag for max patzelt and a white label with different information written on it. There are a few of them that don't have a label or name tag.
Eleven copies of a black Grafmatic Film Holder. At one end there is a handle to pull out a metal sheet. There is a metal latch to keep it in place to the right of it. a lever beside it and a dial underneath with numbers. The majority of the film holders have a name tag for max patzelt and a white label with different information written on it. There are a few of them that don't have a label or name tag.
Jamieson came to Kitimat from Vancouver to work on the Alcan project in 1952. With his first pay cheque he bought a small "Pony Kodak" camera at the local store (Hudson Bay?), and started taking coloured slides of the Kitimat from 1952-1953. Left Kitimat at the end of August 1953 to move to Montreal.
Scope and Content
Slide of H-type bunkhouse at townsite camp. Kitimat.
Photograph of some type of hockey group or organization. In the back roe from left to right is a group of older mean dressed in suits. Their names are "Whipper" Watson, "King" Clancy, Ken Harrigan- president- Ford of Canada, and "Pal Hal" Harold Ballard. In the front row from left to right is Gary Stockfish, Danny Ruddock, and Marg Lawson.
Photograph of some type of hockey group or organization. In the back roe from left to right is a group of older mean dressed in suits. Their names are "Whipper" Watson, "King" Clancy, Ken Harrigan- president- Ford of Canada, and "Pal Hal" Harold Ballard. In the front row from left to right is Gary Stockfish, Danny Ruddock, and Marg Lawson.
Photograph of some type of hockey group or organization. In the back row from left to right are a group of older mean dressed in suits. Their names are "whipper" Watson, "King" Clancy, Ken Harrigan- president- Ford of Canada, "Pal Hal" Harold Ballard. In the front row from left to right is Danny Ruddock, Garry Stockfish, Marg Lawson, Bobby Watson.
Photograph of some type of hockey group or organization. In the back row from left to right are a group of older mean dressed in suits. Their names are "whipper" Watson, "King" Clancy, Ken Harrigan- president- Ford of Canada, "Pal Hal" Harold Ballard. In the front row from left to right is Danny Ruddock, Garry Stockfish, Marg Lawson, Bobby Watson.
Jamieson came to Kitimat from Vancouver to work on the Alcan project in 1952. With his first pay cheque he bought a small "Pony Kodak" camera at the local store (Hudson Bay?), and started taking coloured slides of the Kitimat from 1952-1953. Left Kitimat at the end of August 1953 to move to Montreal.
Scope and Content
Slide of building H type bunkhouse at the townsite camp. Luke Briggs.