Photo depicts Carl Agar looking up at Bill McLeod who is piloting a Sikorsky helicopter.
Notes
Fourteen Sikorsky S-55 helicopters were used as workhorses and load carriers during construction. Carl Agar and his crew with Okanagan Helicopters took men and materials to otherwise inaccessible spots. Without these helicopters, Project engineers would never have maintained the construction schedule. Photographed by Art Hundert. Kitimat Heritage Advisory Commission Collection
Photograph of a helicopter on a mountain in Kispiox area during topographical survey in 1950. In centre (under mast) Carl Agar, Walter Love (extereme Left).
Photograph of a helicopter on a mountain in Kispiox area during topographical survey in 1950. In centre (under mast) Carl Agar, Walter Love (extereme Left).
Photo showing comparing plans with the finished product are, from left: Ernie Anweiler (Skeena Construction Company foreman), Harry Morgan (representative of W.T. Rainford Company), Floyd Frank (secretary board member for Terrace Co-Op), Glen McChesney (grocery manager)
Photo showing comparing plans with the finished product are, from left: Ernie Anweiler (Skeena Construction Company foreman), Harry Morgan (representative of W.T. Rainford Company), Floyd Frank (secretary board member for Terrace Co-Op), Glen McChesney (grocery manager)
View of the inspection party at the door of the Carbon Paste Plant, including left to right Messrs. Vincent, Turney and DuBose, The Governor-General, Messrs. Campbell and Madill, Mr. Lionel Massey, and Messrs. Melrose and Malby.
In Klaus Mueller's possession when Engineering Depart. was dismantled.
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View of the inspection party at the door of the Carbon Paste Plant, including left to right Messrs. Vincent, Turney and DuBose, The Governor-General, Messrs. Campbell and Madill, Mr. Lionel Massey, and Messrs. Melrose and Malby.