Photograph of the $3,000,000 Kitimat hospital is sceduled to be called in mis December. It was designed by the Vanouver architectural firm of Thompson, Berwick and Pratt. The reinforced concrete structure will be built in two stages. Initial stage will provide 113 beds with services designed for 219 beds. It is included within the five storey structure that will be the public health facilities. In the foreground, and at right angles to the main hospital building, is the surgical wing under which is the single storey administration building. To the right is theproposed medical arts building to accommodate physicians, surgens, dentists and pharmacists. Hospital consultants for the project are Agnew, Craig and Peckham of Toronto. Completion of the first stage is sceduled for thr fall of 1959.
Photograph of the $3,000,000 Kitimat hospital is sceduled to be called in mis December. It was designed by the Vanouver architectural firm of Thompson, Berwick and Pratt. The reinforced concrete structure will be built in two stages. Initial stage will provide 113 beds with services designed for 219 beds. It is included within the five storey structure that will be the public health facilities. In the foreground, and at right angles to the main hospital building, is the surgical wing under which is the single storey administration building. To the right is theproposed medical arts building to accommodate physicians, surgens, dentists and pharmacists. Hospital consultants for the project are Agnew, Craig and Peckham of Toronto. Completion of the first stage is sceduled for thr fall of 1959.
9 artifacts and 5 animal bones:
GaTe 5:13 - Granite stone hand maul, Indigenous, ca. 5,500-1,500 YBP (years before present).
GaTe 5:14-15 - 2 basalt stone cores, single flake removed.
GaTe 5:16 - 1 basalt stone core, bipolar reduction (two flakes removed).
GaTe 5:17 - Fragments of ceramic bowl, English, stamped with "Colonial Pottery Stoke England," c. 1891-1920
GaTe 5:18 - Brown glass bottle, stamped with "Made in 2377 W.S.3 Canada," Labatt Pilsner, c. 1890-1909
GaTe 5:19 - Brown glass bottle, stamped with "Made in V-1320 W.S.8 Canada."
GaTe 5:20 - Brown leather boot, upper portion, handmade, likely from Anderson Ranch, c. 1898-1926
GaTe 5:21 - Enamel-granite wear coated steel plate, c. 1890-1900s
2 horse bones (femur and metacarpal)
1 cow bone (metatarsal)
1 great blue heron bone (femur)
1 bald eagle bone (sternum)
9 artifacts and 5 animal bones:
GaTe 5:13 - Granite stone hand maul, Indigenous, ca. 5,500-1,500 YBP (years before present).
GaTe 5:14-15 - 2 basalt stone cores, single flake removed.
GaTe 5:16 - 1 basalt stone core, bipolar reduction (two flakes removed).
GaTe 5:17 - Fragments of ceramic bowl, English, stamped with "Colonial Pottery Stoke England," c. 1891-1920
GaTe 5:18 - Brown glass bottle, stamped with "Made in 2377 W.S.3 Canada," Labatt Pilsner, c. 1890-1909
GaTe 5:19 - Brown glass bottle, stamped with "Made in V-1320 W.S.8 Canada."
GaTe 5:20 - Brown leather boot, upper portion, handmade, likely from Anderson Ranch, c. 1898-1926
GaTe 5:21 - Enamel-granite wear coated steel plate, c. 1890-1900s
2 horse bones (femur and metacarpal)
1 cow bone (metatarsal)
1 great blue heron bone (femur)
1 bald eagle bone (sternum)
File folder - information re: Archeological material gathered from Pike Creek Foreshore Devastation Channel Permit#1993-39. Various documents and maps realting to this. Second folder contains pack of 22 photos and negatives titled Pike Creek A.I.A. 9315.
Donated by Crystal Sawyer from Amec Environment & Infastructure
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File folder - information re: Archeological material gathered from Pike Creek Foreshore Devastation Channel Permit#1993-39. Various documents and maps realting to this. Second folder contains pack of 22 photos and negatives titled Pike Creek A.I.A. 9315.
Photo depicts a view of Minette Bay scow grid with two barges being unloaded. The left barge is loaded with Johnson Crooks materials and the right barge with Hullah Construction materials.
Photo depicts a view of Minette Bay scow grid with two barges being unloaded. The left barge is loaded with Johnson Crooks materials and the right barge with Hullah Construction materials.