Proclamation certificate declaring Kitimat and Arvida as sister cities. Signed by both city mayors. Certificate is illustrated all around the border with text, framing, and crests. Two gold seals on bottom left.
Proclamation certificate declaring Kitimat and Arvida as sister cities. Signed by both city mayors. Certificate is illustrated all around the border with text, framing, and crests. Two gold seals on bottom left.
Framed agreement for the Provincial-Municipal Partnership Agreement between the Province of British Columbia and the District of Kitimat. Top of agreement has text BC Partners in Enterprise in blue and red text with a BC flag. Bottom is signed by Honourable William S. Ritchie Minister of Municipal Affairs and His Worship Mayor Ray Brady District of Kitimat.
Below is a group photo. From left to right the people include Hans Brown, ?, William S. Ritchie, Detlef Beck, Ray Brady, and Joanna Monaghan. WIlliam S. Ritchie is holding the signed agreement. Behind them are BC and Canada flags, an aerial photo of Kitimat, and another group photo with BC and Canada flags.
1 framed agreement and photo : colour ; 30.8 x 66.3 cm
Custodial History
Brought in by Bev Gibaldi from the District of Kitimat.
Scope and Content
Framed agreement for the Provincial-Municipal Partnership Agreement between the Province of British Columbia and the District of Kitimat. Top of agreement has text BC Partners in Enterprise in blue and red text with a BC flag. Bottom is signed by Honourable William S. Ritchie Minister of Municipal Affairs and His Worship Mayor Ray Brady District of Kitimat.
Below is a group photo. From left to right the people include Hans Brown, ?, William S. Ritchie, Detlef Beck, Ray Brady, and Joanna Monaghan. WIlliam S. Ritchie is holding the signed agreement. Behind them are BC and Canada flags, an aerial photo of Kitimat, and another group photo with BC and Canada flags.
Photo showing the calculator used at the District office on Drake St.
Notes
Calculator artifact no. 80.5. Donated to the Museum in 1980 and placed on display in the 1949/59 Display created by previous curator James Tirrul-Jones.