Photo showing the Foley/Welch and Stewart Cabin on Anderson Ranch which became the first school for pioneer children in Kitimat, from left to right: Beth Anderson, Bert Anderson, Martha Anderson, Jack Pine.
Photo showing the Foley/Welch and Stewart Cabin on Anderson Ranch which became the first school for pioneer children in Kitimat, from left to right: Beth Anderson, Bert Anderson, Martha Anderson, Jack Pine.
Photo and slide showing possibly Jack Pine's Cabin with five people standing in front. Writing on slides states: "At the end of 'President's Trail', July/55, Bob, Winnie, Harry, Jean L. & Leone.
1 photograph: colour; 6" x 4"
1 slide : colour ; 3.5 cm x 2.4cm
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Photo and slide showing possibly Jack Pine's Cabin with five people standing in front. Writing on slides states: "At the end of 'President's Trail', July/55, Bob, Winnie, Harry, Jean L. & Leone.
Photograph of the Pioneer Laundry building being erected in the Service Centre. Car is parked on road out front. On the right, a man is unloading something off a truck. Side of truck reads "Kitimat Express".
Donated by Jackie Worboys. Given to the Jackie Mufford Worboys family by Wally Melville.
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Photograph of the Pioneer Laundry building being erected in the Service Centre. Car is parked on road out front. On the right, a man is unloading something off a truck. Side of truck reads "Kitimat Express".
Photo showing a cabin cruiser built by three Kitimat brothers who are standing in front of the boat. In center, from left to right: Heinz Meuser, Alwin Meuser, Erich Meuser.
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Photo showing a cabin cruiser built by three Kitimat brothers who are standing in front of the boat. In center, from left to right: Heinz Meuser, Alwin Meuser, Erich Meuser.
Photo showing- The "original" Fred Ryan, pioneer Kitimat businessman, just as cheery and bouncy but somewhat stouter, was a business visitor this week in company with Hisashi "Mike" Nakamoto (left), senior art director of a San Francisco advertising firm. The pair were en route to Smithers and Prince Rupert to attend the Northwest Chambers' convention today and tomorrow. The above picture resulted when Fred "Sentinel" Ryan met the "original".
Photo showing- The "original" Fred Ryan, pioneer Kitimat businessman, just as cheery and bouncy but somewhat stouter, was a business visitor this week in company with Hisashi "Mike" Nakamoto (left), senior art director of a San Francisco advertising firm. The pair were en route to Smithers and Prince Rupert to attend the Northwest Chambers' convention today and tomorrow. The above picture resulted when Fred "Sentinel" Ryan met the "original".
A cabin at the top of the new ski hill. There is a sign hanging with the letters K.S.C on it, and there is a pile of two-by-fours stacked up against the side of the cabin. There wood piles in the front, and a man standing in the doorway wearing a shirt and tie.
A cabin at the top of the new ski hill. There is a sign hanging with the letters K.S.C on it, and there is a pile of two-by-fours stacked up against the side of the cabin. There wood piles in the front, and a man standing in the doorway wearing a shirt and tie.