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Part Of
Museum Collection
Description Level
Series
Date Range
[December 28, 1872]
Accession Number
75.7
Scope and Content
Slides of an old Indigenous suspension bridge over Wotsongua River, 3 miles from forks of Skeena (Hazelton)
Part Of
Museum Collection
Description Level
Series
Series Number
13
Accession Number
75.7
Date Range
[December 28, 1872]
Physical Description
2 slides : colour
Scope and Content
Slides of an old Indigenous suspension bridge over Wotsongua River, 3 miles from forks of Skeena (Hazelton)
Subject Access
Indigenous
Structures
Geographic Access
Skeena

Indigenous Rock Painting

https://collections.kitimatmuseum.ca/en/permalink/description27817
Part Of
Museum Collection
Description Level
Series
GMD
graphic material
Date Range
[ca. 1830]
Accession Number
78.12
Scope and Content
Photograph of Indigenous Rock Paintings found along Highway 16 close to prime Reeher.
Part Of
Museum Collection
Creator
Gisela Mendel
Description Level
Series
Series Number
118
Accession Number
78.12
GMD
graphic material
Responsibility
Gisela Mendel
Date Range
[ca. 1830]
Physical Description
1 photograph print : color ; 9 x 12.5cm
Scope and Content
Photograph of Indigenous Rock Paintings found along Highway 16 close to prime Reeher.
Notes
78.12.6
Subject Access
Indigenous
Storage Location
Curator's Office
Part Of
Miyagawa Collection
Description Level
Series
GMD
graphic material
Date Range
May 1982
Accession Number
982.53.100-140
Scope and Content
Photographs of Kemano Eulachon Harvest.
Part Of
Miyagawa Collection
Description Level
Series
Accession Number
982.53.100-140
GMD
graphic material
Date Range
May 1982
Physical Description
1 photograph : color ; 9 x 12.5 cm
Scope and Content
Photographs of Kemano Eulachon Harvest.
Notes
Possibly James Tirrul-Jones collection Info cards were included in same envelope as photos. Possibly relating to neagtives. Card 1: Eulachon Harvest Kemano early May. Totem pole. No Print. Totem pole Kemano close-up Neg# R17-71 Acc# 982.53.8 Card 2: Eulachon nets. No print. Neg# R17-15 Acc# 982.53.15B
Subject Access
Haisla First Nations
Indigenous
Geographic Access
Kemano
Storage Location
photograph storage

Cantilever Bridge Over The Kuldo River

https://collections.kitimatmuseum.ca/en/permalink/description27826
Part Of
Museum Collection
Description Level
Series
Date Range
[1899]
Accession Number
75.69
Scope and Content
Slides of the Cantilever Bridge over the Alawkisli (Kuldo River) (Tsimshian)
Part Of
Museum Collection
Description Level
Series
Series Number
15
Accession Number
75.69
Date Range
[1899]
Physical Description
2 slides : colour
Scope and Content
Slides of the Cantilever Bridge over the Alawkisli (Kuldo River) (Tsimshian)

Haisla Boulevard Pedestrian Walkway Bridge

https://collections.kitimatmuseum.ca/en/permalink/description34894
Part Of
Ware Collection
Description Level
Series
GMD
graphic material
Date Range
1958
Accession Number
2011.4.6
Scope and Content
Photographs of the Haisla Boulevard pedestrian walkway bridge. Photos include bridge before centre support was installed, and after.
Part Of
Ware Collection
Description Level
Series
Accession Number
2011.4.6
GMD
graphic material
Date Range
1958
Physical Description
16 Photographs : b&w
History / Biographical
John Ware was a past employee of the Kitimat Town Planning Department (1957-1959). He was hired by Hollister Kent, Planning Director for Kitimat. During his two years here, Dr. ware designed the first Kitimat street signs, the Haisla Boulevard overpass, and the Hirsch Creek Park shelter centennial project (1858-1958). He was layed off when Alcan lost major Aluminum buyers and the town expansion halted, resulting in a cut back of Kirtimat employees. He then moved to the USA.
Custodial History
Donated by John Ware.
Scope and Content
Photographs of the Haisla Boulevard pedestrian walkway bridge. Photos include bridge before centre support was installed, and after.
Notes
Further info on the walkway bridge - the pedestrian overpass was designed by John Ware to carry people, heavy wet snow loads and walkway snow plow, with a large saftey factor. The central span was designed as the maximum length of concrete double 'Tee' beam that could be carried on an open flatbed railroad car through the Canadian Rocky Mountains. The pre-stressed central span was supported on each end by poured reinforced concrete cantilevers built clear of the multi-lane highway. Initial structural calculations were done out by the very capable Kitimat Town Engineer Graydon. His calculations were checked by Kitimat's consulting engineering firm in Vancouver. Ware's design and the engineer's calculations were then sent to a pre-stressed concrete manufacturer in Calgary. When the beam arrived it was properly installed between the two cantilevers, and metal handrails were added just before the winter snow arrived. The bridge was deseigned to self support without any needed centre support. However, when city officials saw the light looking long span walkway bridge they decided that it was too fragile and that a column must be placed at mid span to give it adequate support. This decision would result in a fatal vehicle accident, as wet snows caused a driver to lose control and crash into it.
Name Access
Ware, John
Subject Access
Kitimat
Overpass
Haisla
Storage Location
Archives Bay 2 Top Box 42

Haisla Boulevard Pedestrian Walkway Bridge

https://collections.kitimatmuseum.ca/en/permalink/description34896
Part Of
Ware Collection
Description Level
Series
GMD
graphic material
Date Range
1958
Accession Number
2011.4.7
Scope and Content
Photographs of the Haisla Boulevard pedestrian walkway bridge concept.
Preliminary sketch design for walkway bridge over 4 lane divided highway. Designed by Jack Ware in collaboration with:
Kitimat municipal structural engineer-Bryan Graydon
Calgary-prestressed concrete beam design structural engineers
Kitimat municipal structural engineering consultants-Vancouver
Note
Center prestressed beam is supported by the cantilevered beams at each end
Prestressed beam was the longest beam that could be carried on a rail flatbed car across tocky mountains in 1958
Design of supports was simplified to round columns for ease of construction
Part Of
Ware Collection
Description Level
Series
Accession Number
2011.4.7
GMD
graphic material
Date Range
1958
Physical Description
2 Photographs : b&w
History / Biographical
John Ware was a past employee of the Kitimat Town Planning Department (1957-1959). He was hired by Hollister Kent, Planning Director for Kitimat. During his two years here, Dr. ware designed the first Kitimat street signs, the Haisla Boulevard overpass, and the Hirsch Creek Park shelter centennial project (1858-1958). He was layed off when Alcan lost major Aluminum buyers and the town expansion halted, resulting in a cut back of Kirtimat employees. He then moved to the USA.
Custodial History
Donated by John Ware.
Scope and Content
Photographs of the Haisla Boulevard pedestrian walkway bridge concept.
Preliminary sketch design for walkway bridge over 4 lane divided highway. Designed by Jack Ware in collaboration with:
Kitimat municipal structural engineer-Bryan Graydon
Calgary-prestressed concrete beam design structural engineers
Kitimat municipal structural engineering consultants-Vancouver
Note
Center prestressed beam is supported by the cantilevered beams at each end
Prestressed beam was the longest beam that could be carried on a rail flatbed car across tocky mountains in 1958
Design of supports was simplified to round columns for ease of construction
Notes
Further info on the walkway bridge - the pedestrian overpass was designed by John Ware to carry people, heavy wet snow loads and walkway snow plow, with a large saftey factor. The central span was designed as the maximum length of concrete double 'Tee' beam that could be carried on an open flatbed railroad car through the Canadian Rocky Mountains. The pre-stressed central span was supported on each end by poured reinforced concrete cantilevers built clear of the multi-lane highway. Initial structural calculations were done out by the very capable Kitimat Town Engineer Graydon. His calculations were checked by Kitimat's consulting engineering firm in Vancouver. Ware's design and the engineer's calculations were then sent to a pre-stressed concrete manufacturer in Calgary. When the beam arrived it was properly installed between the two cantilevers, and metal handrails were added just before the winter snow arrived. The bridge was deseigned to self support without any needed centre support. However, when city officials saw the light looking long span walkway bridge they decided that it was too fragile and that a column must be placed at mid span to give it adequate support. This decision would result in a fatal vehicle accident, as wet snows caused a driver to lose control and crash into it.
Name Access
Ware, John
Subject Access
Kitimat
Overpass
Haisla
Storage Location
Archives Bay 2 Top Box 42

Girls at Trees Near Townsite

https://collections.kitimatmuseum.ca/en/permalink/description32748
Part Of
Fred DeLory fonds
Description Level
Series
Date Range
1953
Accession Number
2002.15.291-292
Scope and Content
Photograph of girls in skirts next to large trees
Part Of
Fred DeLory fonds
Creator
Fred A. DeLory
Description Level
Series
Accession Number
2002.15.291-292
Date Range
1953
Physical Description
2 negatives print ; b&w
Scope and Content
Photograph of girls in skirts next to large trees
Subject Access
Industry
Storage Location
Negative storage

Controlled Fire Near Lot 1733

https://collections.kitimatmuseum.ca/en/permalink/description27653
Part Of
James Tirrul-Jones Collection
Description Level
Series
GMD
graphic material
Date Range
3 Aug 1985
Accession Number
985.73
Scope and Content
Photographs of a controlled fire North of Lakelse Lake and South of the airport. Pictures taken from an aircraft.
Part Of
James Tirrul-Jones Collection
Creator
James Tirrul-Jones
Description Level
Series
Series Number
67
Accession Number
985.73
GMD
graphic material
Date Range
3 Aug 1985
Physical Description
3 photograph prints : color ; 9 x 12.5cm
Custodial History
Photographs taken by James Tirrul-Jones in his role as museum curator.
Scope and Content
Photographs of a controlled fire North of Lakelse Lake and South of the airport. Pictures taken from an aircraft.
Notes
985.73.1 to 3 : R103-13 to 15
Subject Access
Terrace
Terrace Airport
Lakelse Lake
fire
Storage Location
Curator's Office

Downed Power Lines Due to Windfall Near Radley Park

https://collections.kitimatmuseum.ca/en/permalink/description27558
Part Of
James Tirrul-Jones Collection
Description Level
Series
GMD
graphic material
Date Range
15 Apr 1984
Accession Number
984.34
Scope and Content
4 photographs of a windfall that knocked down power lines and trees near Radley Park.
Part Of
James Tirrul-Jones Collection
Creator
James Tirrul-Jones
Description Level
Series
Series Number
43
Accession Number
984.34
GMD
graphic material
Date Range
15 Apr 1984
Physical Description
3 photograph prints : color ; 9 x 12.5cm 1 photograph print : color ; 12.5 x 9cm
Custodial History
Photographs taken by James Tirrul-Jones in his role as museum curator.
Scope and Content
4 photographs of a windfall that knocked down power lines and trees near Radley Park.
Notes
984.34.10 to 13 : R70-22 to R70-24 and R70-24A
Subject Access
Radley Park
wind
Transmission line
Storage Location
Curator's Office

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