Photograph of Douglas Channel, Tarte Bay. Back of photograph reads: 'Low tide. That is the end of the dock at the left. Mount Boulton in the distance without snow on the top of it.'
Photograph taken by Dave Geddes, Bank of Montreal, and given to Sylvia Anderson
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Photograph of Douglas Channel, Tarte Bay. Back of photograph reads: 'Low tide. That is the end of the dock at the left. Mount Boulton in the distance without snow on the top of it.'
Notes
It is possible that 'Mount Boulton' is actually Mount Elizabeth.
Photo showing the S.S. Washington Mail, the fastest commercial ship in the Pacific flying a blue broom signifying she has swept the Pacific Record. She docked in Kitimat for a short time before leaving with aluminum ingots to the Orient.
Northern Sentinel - (A)Historical
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Photo showing the S.S. Washington Mail, the fastest commercial ship in the Pacific flying a blue broom signifying she has swept the Pacific Record. She docked in Kitimat for a short time before leaving with aluminum ingots to the Orient.
Photo showing S.S. Oriana while still under construction. It was the largest built vessel in British shipyards since the war. The ship has more than 1,000 tons of aluminum in her structure, 900 of those tons were supplied by Alcan Industries Limited, the British counterpart of RioTinto Alcan in Canada.
Northern Sentinel - (A)Historical
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(a) Ships and Boats
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Photo showing S.S. Oriana while still under construction. It was the largest built vessel in British shipyards since the war. The ship has more than 1,000 tons of aluminum in her structure, 900 of those tons were supplied by Alcan Industries Limited, the British counterpart of RioTinto Alcan in Canada.