Photo showing one of the first lots of area - Grown Produce for Kitimat Market. - Truckload of Cabbages. - Forerunner of "Terrace Farmers' Market" - Lower City Centre. Opposite Strawberry Meadows Project (no names).
Photo showing one of the first lots of Area - Grown Produce for the Kitimat Market ( no names). This was a forerunner of "Terrace Farmers' Market" - Lower City Centre.
Photo showing one of the first lots of Area - Grown Produce for the Kitimat Market ( no names). This was a forerunner of "Terrace Farmers' Market" - Lower City Centre.
Photo showing one of first lots of area-grown produce destined for the Kitimat Market. Forerunner of "Terrace Farmer's Market" (truck-load of cabbages), 1958
Photo showing one of first lots of area-grown produce destined for the Kitimat Market. Forerunner of "Terrace Farmer's Market" (truck-load of cabbages), 1958
Photo showing one of the first lots of area-grown produce for Kitimat Market, 1958, lower City Centre. Forerunner of "Terrace Farmer's Market" (truck-load of cabbages)
Photo showing one of the first lots of area-grown produce for Kitimat Market, 1958, lower City Centre. Forerunner of "Terrace Farmer's Market" (truck-load of cabbages)
Photo showing Guy and Marilyn Nesbitt pose beside their semi-trailer with which they and their nephew have brought two loads of fruits and vegetables to market in Kitimat.
Photo showing Guy and Marilyn Nesbitt pose beside their semi-trailer with which they and their nephew have brought two loads of fruits and vegetables to market in Kitimat.
Photograph of top soil being placed on the lots on Swan Street. The homes are Johnson-Crooks houses. They are 2-family units - each side having bedrooms on the lower floor, a living room, kitchen + bathroom upstairs. $14,000 each half. Men visible working. On left is a man walking, three in centre are near a wheelbarrow, and on the right another man is driving a mini bulldozer.
Donated by Jackie Worboys. Given to the Jackie Mufford Worboys family by Wally Melville.
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Photograph of top soil being placed on the lots on Swan Street. The homes are Johnson-Crooks houses. They are 2-family units - each side having bedrooms on the lower floor, a living room, kitchen + bathroom upstairs. $14,000 each half. Men visible working. On left is a man walking, three in centre are near a wheelbarrow, and on the right another man is driving a mini bulldozer.
Photo showing 1st Filling Station, Manager, Norm Wise, Customer, Pete Harder, station at Columbia and Kuldo. British American Oil Company at that time.
Photo showing 1st Filling Station, Manager, Norm Wise, Customer, Pete Harder, station at Columbia and Kuldo. British American Oil Company at that time.