Pocket Lumber Scale.
Donor found while renovating Whitesail Corner Store on Oct 1994. The owner of the building, Arnie Kokesch, was a construction contractor. Donor found another scale with these objects and gave it back to origin business, Kitimat Builders. Originally received by museum on June 16, 1995.
Pocket Lumber Scale.
Donor found while renovating Whitesail Corner Store on Oct 1994. The owner of the building, Arnie Kokesch, was a construction contractor. Donor found another scale with these objects and gave it back to origin business, Kitimat Builders. Originally received by museum on June 16, 1995.
A black postal scale. Relatively large. White measurement/weight chart with black numbering and a black dial. The plate in which an item is placed upon is flat.
Made in USA
A black postal scale. Relatively large. White measurement/weight chart with black numbering and a black dial. The plate in which an item is placed upon is flat.
Made in USA
9 glass counters of different colours.
a) royal blue b) royal blue c) amber d) green marble e)white counter
f) white counter g) white counter h) white counter i) dark blue counter
9 glass counters of different colours.
a) royal blue b) royal blue c) amber d) green marble e)white counter
f) white counter g) white counter h) white counter i) dark blue counter
Photograph of road shown running across the upper half of the photo is the railroad grade at Kitimat and the road bisecting the photo cuts through the northern side of the Kitimat Builders Supplies Ltd.property.
Photograph of road shown running across the upper half of the photo is the railroad grade at Kitimat and the road bisecting the photo cuts through the northern side of the Kitimat Builders Supplies Ltd.property.
Photograph of Kitimat Builders Supplies Ltd. property showing the railraod grade in the upper part of the photo and the Campbell-Bennett access road bisecting the image. The site was previously cleared by Alcan.
Photograph of Kitimat Builders Supplies Ltd. property showing the railraod grade in the upper part of the photo and the Campbell-Bennett access road bisecting the image. The site was previously cleared by Alcan.