Photo showing winners of the "B" Event of the Kitimat Ladies Club Bonspiel and the only Kitimat rink to finish "in the money' was the Ruth Booth rink. Shown from left to right: lead, Shirley, Webster; second, Jay Donald; third, Daphne Grogan; skip, Ruth Booth.
Photo showing winners of the "B" Event of the Kitimat Ladies Club Bonspiel and the only Kitimat rink to finish "in the money' was the Ruth Booth rink. Shown from left to right: lead, Shirley, Webster; second, Jay Donald; third, Daphne Grogan; skip, Ruth Booth.
Photo showing winners of the "B" Event of the Kitimat Ladies Club Bonspiel and the only Kitimat rink to finish "in the money' was the Ruth Booth rink. Shown from left to right: lead, Shirley, Webster; second, Jay Donald; third, Daphne Grogan; skip, Ruth Booth.
Photo showing winners of the "B" Event of the Kitimat Ladies Club Bonspiel and the only Kitimat rink to finish "in the money' was the Ruth Booth rink. Shown from left to right: lead, Shirley, Webster; second, Jay Donald; third, Daphne Grogan; skip, Ruth Booth.
Photograph of a standing band riding a yellow truck at Dominion Day parade at Nechako Centre. Truck has speakers on the roof. Man on left of band has a guitar. All men to the right are wearing hats. Nechako Centre and crowd visible behind, and a group of kids is visible in the foreground. Some clouds in sky.
From the years 1953-1958, Mike Kinnear took photos during his school years, until graduation, while working for Fred Ryan Ltd. after school and holidays. Photos for him was a hobby, and he took many photos of the smelter and townsite as it grew around him. Mike also took a number of photos for the Kitimat Northern Sentinel, during the Ken Brumley and Pixie Meldrum years as editors. Mike and his family left Kitimat in 1958, but he spent the best part of 40 years in the photographic field, mainly in the retail/wholesale part of the photo industry.
Custodial History
Donated by Margaret and Mike Kinnear.
Scope and Content
Photograph of a standing band riding a yellow truck at Dominion Day parade at Nechako Centre. Truck has speakers on the roof. Man on left of band has a guitar. All men to the right are wearing hats. Nechako Centre and crowd visible behind, and a group of kids is visible in the foreground. Some clouds in sky.
Photograph of "Bay Day" centennial dress competition for staff. First row L-R - C. Bertalan, W. Higgins, Dora Gerhart 2nd prize, L. Dalton 1st prize, Partington Molly Gallagher 3rd prize. Second row - Isabell Gresham, Renate Krause, Mary Jennings, Polly Mitchell, J. Campbell, Christian Plager, Annie, Janet Spreadbury, Barbara Picucha, Wilda Warren, Mary Tataryn (head of children's wear), Ruth Kerr, B. Archibald, Rose Yesdresyski, and Deloise Hallmann.
Malcolm Baxter died in 2020. His father Basil, was very instrumental in the organization of Kitimat in the early years. Basil was married to Cathy Baxter and they had two sons - Malcolm and Michael.
Custodial History
Part of items collected by Malcolm Baxter, former editer of NSP. Brought into the museum by Judith Cullington, Malcolm's sister-in-law.
Scope and Content
Photograph of "Bay Day" centennial dress competition for staff. First row L-R - C. Bertalan, W. Higgins, Dora Gerhart 2nd prize, L. Dalton 1st prize, Partington Molly Gallagher 3rd prize. Second row - Isabell Gresham, Renate Krause, Mary Jennings, Polly Mitchell, J. Campbell, Christian Plager, Annie, Janet Spreadbury, Barbara Picucha, Wilda Warren, Mary Tataryn (head of children's wear), Ruth Kerr, B. Archibald, Rose Yesdresyski, and Deloise Hallmann.
2 photographs of the barbeque at the Haisla Homecoming and a photo of a dugout canoe.
18 photographs of Children's Day Summer Players Theatre and Museum displays overcrowded museum situation
Photographs taken by James Tirrul-Jones in his role as museum curator.
Scope and Content
2 photographs of the barbeque at the Haisla Homecoming and a photo of a dugout canoe.
18 photographs of Children's Day Summer Players Theatre and Museum displays overcrowded museum situation
Photo of Elva Starr of the Kitimat Village & Victoria is shown second from the right at B.C Pavilion at opening day in Expo, Osaka, Japan. Hon Waldo M. Skillings, minister of industrial developent, trade and commerce.
Photo of Elva Starr of the Kitimat Village & Victoria is shown second from the right at B.C Pavilion at opening day in Expo, Osaka, Japan. Hon Waldo M. Skillings, minister of industrial developent, trade and commerce.
Photograph of Betty Mitchell is one of the four salaried workers at the day care centre. The cookie dough she is helping this youngster works with is not for real, but helps children develop small muscle co-ordination.
Photograph of Betty Mitchell is one of the four salaried workers at the day care centre. The cookie dough she is helping this youngster works with is not for real, but helps children develop small muscle co-ordination.
Photo showing the save of the day made by Chris Londsdale as he leaped high into the air for the ball early in the second half on a penalty kick by Kiewits. Game ended in a scoreless tie.
Photo showing the save of the day made by Chris Londsdale as he leaped high into the air for the ball early in the second half on a penalty kick by Kiewits. Game ended in a scoreless tie.
Photograph of the big surprise at the Dominion Day wind-up Friday night in Mt. Elizabeth high school auditorium was the presentataion of Alcan's 25 years Service Clock to Kitimat Works Mmanager G.H. Gwyn. Shown above with Mr. Gwyn, centre, are J.W. Cameron, right, the company's vice president smelter division Montreal who made the presentation, and R.W. Herzer, left.
Photograph of the big surprise at the Dominion Day wind-up Friday night in Mt. Elizabeth high school auditorium was the presentataion of Alcan's 25 years Service Clock to Kitimat Works Mmanager G.H. Gwyn. Shown above with Mr. Gwyn, centre, are J.W. Cameron, right, the company's vice president smelter division Montreal who made the presentation, and R.W. Herzer, left.