White card stock card, outlined in black. Alcan symbol at right, 'a sincere than you from ...' in black print. Inside left text with thank you sentiment and signed by three officials. At right, glued to card stock is a cork and metal coaster with commemorative image of H.R.H. Prince Phillip and R.E. Powell. Kitimat-Kemano August 3, 1954-84.
White card stock card, outlined in black. Alcan symbol at right, 'a sincere than you from ...' in black print. Inside left text with thank you sentiment and signed by three officials. At right, glued to card stock is a cork and metal coaster with commemorative image of H.R.H. Prince Phillip and R.E. Powell. Kitimat-Kemano August 3, 1954-84.
Cartoon Book - Allan Beaton's "Kitimat 51" A series of cartoons made on the site of Canada's largest construction project, with Kitimat Constructors, for the Aluminum Co. of Canada. Limited.
Cartoon Book - Allan Beaton's "Kitimat 51" A series of cartoons made on the site of Canada's largest construction project, with Kitimat Constructors, for the Aluminum Co. of Canada. Limited.
10 wooden ritual rods (in Bay 1 Shelf 2 Box 2) with the following names on them: George Robinson, Allen Samson, Mark Morrison, Allice Grant, Matthew Ross, Duncan Moses, Joe Starr, David Wilson, Jonah Howard, and Henry Nice.
10 wooden ritual rods (in Bay 1 Shelf 2 Box 2) with the following names on them: George Robinson, Allen Samson, Mark Morrison, Allice Grant, Matthew Ross, Duncan Moses, Joe Starr, David Wilson, Jonah Howard, and Henry Nice.
Physical Condition
good
Material
Wood
Width
1 cm
Length
35.5 cm
Date Range
ca. 1898
Accession Number
982.55.2.2b
Biographical Notes
see also 982.55 Royal Templar Fonds, archival
Ritual Rods with following names are located in the Settling the Valley, Cabinet 3 Drawer 1:
Joseph Watson
John Legaak
Jesse Morrison
Geo.H. Raley
Maud Raley
Jonah Howard
David Grant
Remainder are in Bay 1 Shelf 2 Box 2
RAFFLE! RAFFLE! for the Oweekeno Children's school trip. FIRST PRIZE - a carved mask The Wild Man of the Woods carved by Frank Hanuse. Winner to be announced on Friday June 4, 1982.
Cracks, looks like it has been broken and repaired
Height
26.5 cm
Width
5 cm
Length
5.3 cm
Accession Number
2010.13.6
Biographical Notes
John Moore is the son of Charles and Elizabeth Moore (nee Donough) who settled in the Kitimat Valley (1900-1919). Aubrey Wood is the husband of Elizabeth's niece.