Photo showing Morrison Braves Lacrosse Team posing on steps at Village Recreation hall, in foreground Presentation Canoe given to Captain E. Raley. In front left to right: Art Cross, Dixon Grant, George Stewart, Albert Walker, Solomon McKay, Middle left to right: James Green, Wilfred Wilson, Gordon Robinson, Harry Amos, and in Back left to right: Coach Stan Shaw, and Manager Tim Starr.
Photo showing Morrison Braves Lacrosse Team posing on steps at Village Recreation hall, in foreground Presentation Canoe given to Captain E. Raley. In front left to right: Art Cross, Dixon Grant, George Stewart, Albert Walker, Solomon McKay, Middle left to right: James Green, Wilfred Wilson, Gordon Robinson, Harry Amos, and in Back left to right: Coach Stan Shaw, and Manager Tim Starr.
Photo showing Raley's Warriors Lacrosse Team behind a dugout canoe that was sent to the honorary Haisla Chief, Emsley Raley, front row left to right: Walter Bolton, Harry Amos, Wilfred Wilson, Goalie Charlie Williams, Tom Robinson, and Solomon McKay, back row left to right: Coach Stan Shaw, Samson Ross, Rod Sr. Bolton, Edward Smith, Clarance Shaw, and Manager Tim Starr.
1 photograph: b&w; 6.3 x 11.3
1 photograph: b&w; 12.1 x 17.4 cm
Scope and Content
Photo showing Raley's Warriors Lacrosse Team behind a dugout canoe that was sent to the honorary Haisla Chief, Emsley Raley, front row left to right: Walter Bolton, Harry Amos, Wilfred Wilson, Goalie Charlie Williams, Tom Robinson, and Solomon McKay, back row left to right: Coach Stan Shaw, Samson Ross, Rod Sr. Bolton, Edward Smith, Clarance Shaw, and Manager Tim Starr.
Photo depicts six people standing on the Kemano Wharf. From left is Mr. K. Roestad; Mr. Percy E. Radley; Mr. McNeely DuBose; Mrs. McNeely DuBose; Mr. M.K. Madsen, M.K. Assistant Project Manager and Mr. R.E. Reed, M.K. Area Engineer.
Photo depicts six people standing on the Kemano Wharf. From left is Mr. K. Roestad; Mr. Percy E. Radley; Mr. McNeely DuBose; Mrs. McNeely DuBose; Mr. M.K. Madsen, M.K. Assistant Project Manager and Mr. R.E. Reed, M.K. Area Engineer.
Photo depicts project management meeting for the symbolic throwing of the switch for tunnel breakthrough. Present from left are Mr. Madsen, M.K. Assistant Project Manager; Mr. Franklin Matthias, Alcan Assistant Project Manager; Mr. Reed, M.K. Area Engineer; Mr. Percy E. Radley, Alcan Project Manager; Mr. Roestad, Alcan Resident Engineer; Mr. Whitey Davis, M.K. General Underground Superintendent; Mr. McNeely Dubose, Alcan Vice President, seen here ready to throw the switch; Mr. V. Rland, M.K Superintendent at Horetzky.
Photo depicts project management meeting for the symbolic throwing of the switch for tunnel breakthrough. Present from left are Mr. Madsen, M.K. Assistant Project Manager; Mr. Franklin Matthias, Alcan Assistant Project Manager; Mr. Reed, M.K. Area Engineer; Mr. Percy E. Radley, Alcan Project Manager; Mr. Roestad, Alcan Resident Engineer; Mr. Whitey Davis, M.K. General Underground Superintendent; Mr. McNeely Dubose, Alcan Vice President, seen here ready to throw the switch; Mr. V. Rland, M.K Superintendent at Horetzky.
Notes
Alcan ID no. KR-1499. -- M.K. refers to Morrison-Knudsen Company, contractor for the Project. Alcan Collection
Photo depicts soccer All Stars posing in front of a Canadian National Railway train, before leaving for Vancouver via Canadian Pacific Airlines from the Terrace Airport.
Photo depicts soccer All Stars posing in front of a Canadian National Railway train, before leaving for Vancouver via Canadian Pacific Airlines from the Terrace Airport.
Notes
Title based on content of photograph. -- The team lost 9-0 against Vancouver. It was noted at this time by League President George Madden that the Kitimat All Stars were handicapped by having to play on grass, which was very strange to them. Northern Sentinel Press Collection
Photo showing Kitimat All-Stars soccer team leaving by Canadian national railway and Canadian Pacific Airlines for Vancouver, B.C. (see enclosed newspaper article, August 24, 1956).
Photo showing Kitimat All-Stars soccer team leaving by Canadian national railway and Canadian Pacific Airlines for Vancouver, B.C. (see enclosed newspaper article, August 24, 1956).