Photograph showing Kitimat's Fine Arts President, Mrs. H.D. Hayes, checking a group of oils and watercolours by a Kitimat artist, Mrs. Doreen Tryssenaar.
Photograph showing Kitimat's Fine Arts President, Mrs. H.D. Hayes, checking a group of oils and watercolours by a Kitimat artist, Mrs. Doreen Tryssenaar.
Photo showing B.C. Telephone Exhibit held at the YMCA gym. L/R Hon. R.W. Bonner, QC., Attorney General and Minister of Industrial Development, Trade and Commerce. Fred Moonen, news supervisor for B.C. Telephone Co.
Photo showing B.C. Telephone Exhibit held at the YMCA gym. L/R Hon. R.W. Bonner, QC., Attorney General and Minister of Industrial Development, Trade and Commerce. Fred Moonen, news supervisor for B.C. Telephone Co.
Photo showing the calculator used at the District office on Drake St.
Notes
Calculator artifact no. 80.5. Donated to the Museum in 1980 and placed on display in the 1949/59 Display created by previous curator James Tirrul-Jones.
Photo showing Rhona Larson of Prince Rupert (left) and Joyce Dixon of Kitimat admiring totem pole exhibit at CGIT conference at United Church. Pole was constructed of cardboard by Kitsegukla CGIT group. (Canadian Girls in Training)
Photo showing Rhona Larson of Prince Rupert (left) and Joyce Dixon of Kitimat admiring totem pole exhibit at CGIT conference at United Church. Pole was constructed of cardboard by Kitsegukla CGIT group. (Canadian Girls in Training)
Photo showing MacMillan- Bluedel & Public Relations officials visit.
L/R Municipal Manager, Art Currie; Mr E.G Shorter (MacMillan Bluedel); and Mayor Sam Lindsay.
Photo showing MacMillan- Bluedel & Public Relations officials visit.
L/R Municipal Manager, Art Currie; Mr E.G Shorter (MacMillan Bluedel); and Mayor Sam Lindsay.
Photo showing choice of Centennial Committee to build a museum and information centre: John Walberg, left, president of the Kitimat Lions Club, and Bert Lange, chairman of the Centennial Committee.
Photo showing choice of Centennial Committee to build a museum and information centre: John Walberg, left, president of the Kitimat Lions Club, and Bert Lange, chairman of the Centennial Committee.