There are leaves covering the whole trail, and there is a patch of orange/red leaves on the right side of the photograph. It is a bright day outside, and there are shadows across the trail.
There are leaves covering the whole trail, and there is a patch of orange/red leaves on the right side of the photograph. It is a bright day outside, and there are shadows across the trail.
Photo showing a plaque and certificate being awarded at retirement for: Wolfgang Mordek, Emil Camazzola, Dayal Patel, Dino Pereira, Leo Seppala, Mike Christmas, Ed Pocha, Pete Kelly, and Bob Burke-Smith.
Photo showing a plaque and certificate being awarded at retirement for: Wolfgang Mordek, Emil Camazzola, Dayal Patel, Dino Pereira, Leo Seppala, Mike Christmas, Ed Pocha, Pete Kelly, and Bob Burke-Smith.
Photo showing Radley Park (Developed by Gyro Club);
Cleaning and grubbing of old logs and underbrush in Radley Park started this week with municipal crews in high gear to get the job done. Pictured above are two of the workmen snaking a log to one of the many assembly points for burning. The campfire park, located near the busy Service Centre area, has 20 odd campsites complete with barbecues and picnic tables; it is the pet project of the Gyro Club. The club recently presented the municipality a cheque for park improvement.
Photo showing Radley Park (Developed by Gyro Club);
Cleaning and grubbing of old logs and underbrush in Radley Park started this week with municipal crews in high gear to get the job done. Pictured above are two of the workmen snaking a log to one of the many assembly points for burning. The campfire park, located near the busy Service Centre area, has 20 odd campsites complete with barbecues and picnic tables; it is the pet project of the Gyro Club. The club recently presented the municipality a cheque for park improvement.
Children playing in the Kitimat Centennial Park. The totem pole is on the left side of the photograph, and water is shooting out from the fountain. There are two young girls standing on the edge of the fountain behind the shooting water, and there are people sitting on the benches around the park.
Children playing in the Kitimat Centennial Park. The totem pole is on the left side of the photograph, and water is shooting out from the fountain. There are two young girls standing on the edge of the fountain behind the shooting water, and there are people sitting on the benches around the park.
John Ware was a past employee of the Kitimat Town Planning Department (1957-1959). He was hired by Hollister Kent, Planning Director for Kitimat. During his two years here, Dr. ware designed the first Kitimat street signs, the Haisla Boulevard overpass, and the Hirsch Creek Park shelter centennial project (1858-1958). He was layed off when Alcan lost major Aluminum buyers and the town expansion halted, resulting in a cut back of Kirtimat employees. He then moved to the USA.
Custodial History
Donated by John Ware.
Scope and Content
Photographs of preliminary colour perspective sketch designs for park shelters using aluminum components. Kitimat 1958.