Photograph of helicopter lifting off, pilot and passenger can be seen through the see-through dome. What looks like cargo is strapped to holders on the side of the helicopter.
Photographer Harry McGee. Donated by his daughter Christine Del Duca. Originally sent to DOK Mayor's Office.
Scope and Content
Photograph of helicopter lifting off, pilot and passenger can be seen through the see-through dome. What looks like cargo is strapped to holders on the side of the helicopter.
Photograph of looking northeast across part of neighbourhood 'C' towards Kitimat river bridge. Burning taking place in clearing for Riverlodge development. Winter.
Land clearing of Kitimat. All aerials for development.
Custodial History
From the files of Ray Hunstone. Photos from an Alcan binder, have Alcan numbers.
Scope and Content
Photograph of looking northeast across part of neighbourhood 'C' towards Kitimat river bridge. Burning taking place in clearing for Riverlodge development. Winter.
Photograph of an x-ray machine. In the photogrpah, there is special procedure equiptment containig closed circuit television with an image intensifier. There is a T.V camera at the top of the unit. Towards the left is the regular x-ray tube. Ray Mabbett is head x-ray tecnician.
Photograph of an x-ray machine. In the photogrpah, there is special procedure equiptment containig closed circuit television with an image intensifier. There is a T.V camera at the top of the unit. Towards the left is the regular x-ray tube. Ray Mabbett is head x-ray tecnician.
Notes
Pictures of where your various parts and pieces are and what shape and condition they are in is provided by the x-ray department. Central in the photograph is special procedure equipment containing closed circuit television with an image intensifier. The T. V camera is at the top of the unit. At the left is the regular x-ray tube. Ray Mabbett is the head x-ray technician.
Generator parts for proposed powerhouse at Peace Canyon dam on Williston Reservoir, Hudson's Hope, BC. Off loading 1 set of turbine runner wheels at bay near Kenney Damn, bay was later named after the Apex Transporting Co. The wheels were made in Russia, transported to Seattle, barged up wash (could be Washington) to Kemano. All equip necessary for moving this was provided: trucks, barges, bulldozers, etc. and carried along. From Kemano to Horetsky Creek Road to Nechako reservoir then barged down reserve to dam area then trucked on logging roads to Vanderhoof. Then across country to Williston Reservoir. A huge undertaking with little publicity for some unknown reason. 1975-1980?