Photographs of a proposed model for a Haisla technology display, a temporary display of oriental water colors by Eva Vedel, and a eulachon net display.
3 photograph prints : color ; 9 x 13cm
1 photograph print : color ; 9 x 18cm
Custodial History
Photographs taken by James Tirrul-Jones in his role as museum curator.
Scope and Content
Photographs of a proposed model for a Haisla technology display, a temporary display of oriental water colors by Eva Vedel, and a eulachon net display.
Notes
982.63.9 to 19 (Missing 11 to 17) : R24-8 to R24-19A (Missing R24-10A to R24-16A)
Five trucks all lined up in a row with mountainous trees in the background. Same group of vehicles as 1998.1.5341.
Notes
May be the vehicle fleet of the Kitimat Power Distribution department, which as of June 1966 consisted of a Hotstick, Polecat, Broncho, and half-ton pickup (see Kitimat Ingot, Vol. 13, No. 25, Wednesday June 22nd 1966).
Five trucks all lined up in a row with mountainous trees in the background. Same group of vehicles as 1998.1.5344.
Notes
May be the vehicle fleet of the Kitimat Power Distribution department, which as of June 1966 consisted of a Hotstick, Polecat, Broncho, and half-ton pickup (see Kitimat Ingot, Vol. 13, No. 25, Wednesday June 22nd 1966).
Photo showing five new Canadians directly after the ceremony at the County Court. Present: A. C. Turney (Alcan Works manager and Rotary Club Member), Herbert Pomreinke, Richard Gosse (chairman of the Kitimat Citizenship Committee), Bosko Nick Begusich, Charles East (Rotary Club vice-president), Edmund Zlatner, Mrs. H. D. Hayes (secretary of the Canadian Club), Harry Jomini (Rotary Club vice president), Lydia Proos and her daughter, Edwin Hein. Acting Reeve Matt E. Gooding addressed the 5 new citizens in the court; Judge William O. Fulton of Prince Rupert presented the certificates following an introduction by Graham Wright.
Photo showing five new Canadians directly after the ceremony at the County Court. Present: A. C. Turney (Alcan Works manager and Rotary Club Member), Herbert Pomreinke, Richard Gosse (chairman of the Kitimat Citizenship Committee), Bosko Nick Begusich, Charles East (Rotary Club vice-president), Edmund Zlatner, Mrs. H. D. Hayes (secretary of the Canadian Club), Harry Jomini (Rotary Club vice president), Lydia Proos and her daughter, Edwin Hein. Acting Reeve Matt E. Gooding addressed the 5 new citizens in the court; Judge William O. Fulton of Prince Rupert presented the certificates following an introduction by Graham Wright.
Photo showing Five New Canadians sworn in Citizenship Court at the Public Safety Building. (Front L/R) Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cseke. (Back L/R) Peter Sfikas; Martin Sichelt; Joe Alverde.
Photo showing Five New Canadians sworn in Citizenship Court at the Public Safety Building. (Front L/R) Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cseke. (Back L/R) Peter Sfikas; Martin Sichelt; Joe Alverde.
Photo showing "Five Awarded Citizenship"; Five New Canadians shown above after taking their oaths of allegiance in court Friday. (L/R) Stan Cygink (Belgium); Hugo and Erna Schmid (Germany); Gunter Knoche (Germany); Hubert Dierksmeier (Germany). All residents of Kitimat they were welcomed by Mrs. H.D. Hayes and Mrs. Dougal McFee, members of the town's citizenship committee.
Photo showing "Five Awarded Citizenship"; Five New Canadians shown above after taking their oaths of allegiance in court Friday. (L/R) Stan Cygink (Belgium); Hugo and Erna Schmid (Germany); Gunter Knoche (Germany); Hubert Dierksmeier (Germany). All residents of Kitimat they were welcomed by Mrs. H.D. Hayes and Mrs. Dougal McFee, members of the town's citizenship committee.
Photo showing "Five New Canadians" were awarded citizenship papers last week by Judge J.T. Harvey in citizenship court. (Front, L/R) Mrs. Carlo Galamini, Mrs. Gerry Vanderhorst, Mrs. Angelo Genzale
(Back, L/R) Erich Lange, Citizenship committee chairman Aubrey Creed, Dimetrios Tzanetakos, Frank Gleadow gave the address of welcome in the court and tea was served later by the committee in the fireman's lounge.
Photo showing "Five New Canadians" were awarded citizenship papers last week by Judge J.T. Harvey in citizenship court. (Front, L/R) Mrs. Carlo Galamini, Mrs. Gerry Vanderhorst, Mrs. Angelo Genzale
(Back, L/R) Erich Lange, Citizenship committee chairman Aubrey Creed, Dimetrios Tzanetakos, Frank Gleadow gave the address of welcome in the court and tea was served later by the committee in the fireman's lounge.
From the years 1953-1958, Mike Kinnear took photos during his school years, until graduation, while working for Fred Ryan Ltd. after school and holidays. Photos for him was a hobby, and he took many photos of the smelter and townsite as it grew around him. Mike also took a number of photos for the Kitimat Northern Sentinel, during the Ken Brumley and Pixie Meldrum years as editors. Mike and his family left Kitimat in 1958, but he spent the best part of 40 years in the photographic field, mainly in the retail/wholesale part of the photo industry.
Custodial History
Donated by Margaret and Mike Kinnear.
Scope and Content
Photograph of five people in costumes. There is another person on the left, but only their arm is visible. They appear to be inside of a home.
"MIKE TOPP (front left) took two out of the three trophies up for grabs in the Belly Flop Contest with
his spectacular belly flop and cannonball dives. Alex Loker (front right) who can’t swim, took top
honours in the best costume event, not so much for his outfit but for best impersonation as a swimmer.
Bill Dauphinee, last year’s champion, and Mike Whelan and Brian McCallum did their best but didn’t
pull off any wins this year."
"MIKE TOPP (front left) took two out of the three trophies up for grabs in the Belly Flop Contest with
his spectacular belly flop and cannonball dives. Alex Loker (front right) who can’t swim, took top
honours in the best costume event, not so much for his outfit but for best impersonation as a swimmer.
Bill Dauphinee, last year’s champion, and Mike Whelan and Brian McCallum did their best but didn’t
pull off any wins this year."