Jamieson came to Kitimat from Vancouver to work on the Alcan project in 1952. With his first pay cheque he bought a small "Pony Kodak" camera at the local store (Hudson Bay?), and started taking coloured slides of the Kitimat from 1952-1953. Left Kitimat at the end of August 1953 to move to Montreal.
"Townsite Christening" Anglican from left: Laura Marie Tyson, Mrs. H.T. Prause, Mr.H.T. Prause, Godparents.
Mrs.W.Tyson, Mr. G Tucker - Anglican Minister
Mrs. Alex Spicer - Godparent
+ Lynne Mary Tyson."
"Townsite Christening" Anglican from left: Laura Marie Tyson, Mrs. H.T. Prause, Mr.H.T. Prause, Godparents.
Mrs.W.Tyson, Mr. G Tucker - Anglican Minister
Mrs. Alex Spicer - Godparent
+ Lynne Mary Tyson."
Notes
A: Historical
1: Christenings
Current 1960s
-churches
-Christenings
Photograph of logs being taken to the mill at Kemano. Large logs are being hauled by a machine. A man is squatting on the right. There is snow on the logs and surrounding scenery. Mountains in the background.
Kemano Timber Limited photos. The President and CEO was Ernest G. McCorkell.
Custodial History
Photos donated by James (Jim) Stewart.
Scope and Content
Photograph of logs being taken to the mill at Kemano. Large logs are being hauled by a machine. A man is squatting on the right. There is snow on the logs and surrounding scenery. Mountains in the background.
Photograph of tent houses taken from batch plant at camp at Kemano. Houses are in background. In foreground There is a ramp going down with lamps along it. Behind are piles of gravel? on the right, and wood planks on the left. River, forest, and mountain in background. There is snow visible on the ground.
Kemano Timber Limited photos. The President and CEO was Ernest G. McCorkell.
Custodial History
Photos donated by James (Jim) Stewart.
Scope and Content
Photograph of tent houses taken from batch plant at camp at Kemano. Houses are in background. In foreground There is a ramp going down with lamps along it. Behind are piles of gravel? on the right, and wood planks on the left. River, forest, and mountain in background. There is snow visible on the ground.
Photograph of a black bear trying to get into a box in the snow at Kemano. Large trees behind it, and another fallen tree. Steep mountain slope in background.
Kemano Timber Limited photos. The President and CEO was Ernest G. McCorkell.
Custodial History
Photos donated by James (Jim) Stewart.
Scope and Content
Photograph of a black bear trying to get into a box in the snow at Kemano. Large trees behind it, and another fallen tree. Steep mountain slope in background.
Photo showing "Getting a Good Look!" Kitimat parents were given the change to take a close look at one of their schools last week when the Junior-Senior High was thrown open for their inspection. Missing little was Mrs. E.R MacNaughton, wife of the school building supervisor who is seen here peering at an earthworm.
Northern Sentinel Box #4 - (A) Historical (1) School District #80 (a) Board of Trustees
Scope and Content
Photo showing "Getting a Good Look!" Kitimat parents were given the change to take a close look at one of their schools last week when the Junior-Senior High was thrown open for their inspection. Missing little was Mrs. E.R MacNaughton, wife of the school building supervisor who is seen here peering at an earthworm.
Photo showing "getting a ticket". Jack Molyneaux, member of Kitimat Timing Association, hotrodders to the uninformed, getting a ticket for infringement of club driving rules. From left: secretary Jerry Burbridge, president Leigh Spicer and Dennis McClelland
Northern Sentinel Box #3 - (A)Historical
(1)Service Club
(a)Kitimat Timing Association
Scope and Content
Photo showing "getting a ticket". Jack Molyneaux, member of Kitimat Timing Association, hotrodders to the uninformed, getting a ticket for infringement of club driving rules. From left: secretary Jerry Burbridge, president Leigh Spicer and Dennis McClelland
"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."
Photo showing "RH baby supports drive". Jimmy Banks can grow up to be a fireman like his father with the help of the blood transfusion service of the Canadian Red Cross Society. Jimmy seems to like the idea as his mother, Mrs. Warren Banks, 1356 Albatross, shows him the kind of that he'll wear when he's a member of the fire department. Jimmy, 22 months old, was an RH baby, believe it or not, and he and his parents are strong supporters of the blood donor campaign in Kitimat.
Northern Sentinel Box #3 - (A) Historical (1) Canadian Red Cross
Scope and Content
Photo showing "RH baby supports drive". Jimmy Banks can grow up to be a fireman like his father with the help of the blood transfusion service of the Canadian Red Cross Society. Jimmy seems to like the idea as his mother, Mrs. Warren Banks, 1356 Albatross, shows him the kind of that he'll wear when he's a member of the fire department. Jimmy, 22 months old, was an RH baby, believe it or not, and he and his parents are strong supporters of the blood donor campaign in Kitimat.