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 Bill Cogswell's Hi-gear ship on Douglas Channel. There are other boats/barges around. Mountains in background.
Photo showing Walter M. Harvard (left), Ian MacDonald - Club Secretary (right). Crisp new debentures were handed out to Curling Club members this week.
Photo showing Walter M. Harvard (left), Ian MacDonald - Club Secretary (right). Crisp new debentures were handed out to Curling Club members this week.
Photograph showing P.W. Taylor standing by his painting. This is a sample of the artist's exhibit in the Rec Hall.This particular scene was Mr. Taylor's first this year and was sparked with early spring inspiration.
Photograph showing P.W. Taylor standing by his painting. This is a sample of the artist's exhibit in the Rec Hall.This particular scene was Mr. Taylor's first this year and was sparked with early spring inspiration.
Notes
P.W. Taylor was a prolific painting from Sooke, B.C.
Photo showing all that remains of the tug boat, Hi Gear, which was beached afire three miles down Douglas Channel. The 40 foot boat was bound for Kildala, she was owned and operated by Captain William Cogswell with total loss estimated at about $30,000.
Northern Sentinel - (A)Historical
(1)Transportation
(a)Ships and Boats
Scope and Content
Photo showing all that remains of the tug boat, Hi Gear, which was beached afire three miles down Douglas Channel. The 40 foot boat was bound for Kildala, she was owned and operated by Captain William Cogswell with total loss estimated at about $30,000.
"Kitimat General Hospital THE MEN HAND IT TO THE LADIESD.M. McIntyre, administrator of the Kitimat Hospital, offers support by way of coffee and sandwhiches to Mrs.C.D. Gilliland, and Mrs.J.L. Connolly who were named at last night's organization meeting as temporary chairman and temporary secretary of the Women's Auxiliary to the Kitimat General Hospital Society. Extending a wlecome to the newly formed auxiliary are John Calam, vice-president of the Kitimat General Hospital Society and G.W.Whitehead, (extreme right) chairman of the committee in charge of the Kitimat Private Hospital."
"Kitimat General Hospital THE MEN HAND IT TO THE LADIESD.M. McIntyre, administrator of the Kitimat Hospital, offers support by way of coffee and sandwhiches to Mrs.C.D. Gilliland, and Mrs.J.L. Connolly who were named at last night's organization meeting as temporary chairman and temporary secretary of the Women's Auxiliary to the Kitimat General Hospital Society. Extending a wlecome to the newly formed auxiliary are John Calam, vice-president of the Kitimat General Hospital Society and G.W.Whitehead, (extreme right) chairman of the committee in charge of the Kitimat Private Hospital."