Edwin Charles Bateman (Ted) was a Commando in WWII, and later enjoyed his hobbies of cycle racing, ballroom dancing, and photography. He lived in Toronto, LA, and finally Vancouver in the early 50s. After arriving in vancouver he was offered a job as an assistant surveyor in Kitimat. He was subsequently offered a job as a lineman with what became BC Tel.
Custodial History
Judith Saunders
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Photograph of Ted (left) with other workers (he tanned easily, loved the sun).
Two male steel workers posing with their hand on their hips. The man on the left is wearing his jacket fully zipped up, and the man on the right has his jacket open, and is wearing a plaid shirt underneath.
Two male steel workers posing with their hand on their hips. The man on the left is wearing his jacket fully zipped up, and the man on the right has his jacket open, and is wearing a plaid shirt underneath.
Photograph of the Municipal workers float, to the left with emplyees nad council representatives. Imediately over councils head is the electorate with an axe.
Photograph of the Municipal workers float, to the left with emplyees nad council representatives. Imediately over councils head is the electorate with an axe.
Photo of mercy mission workers Clyde and Nancy Gildersteeve, run the seventh day adventist "Northern Light" dental services boat along B.C coast from home base port Hardy on V.I; bost master marine ticketers.
Photo of mercy mission workers Clyde and Nancy Gildersteeve, run the seventh day adventist "Northern Light" dental services boat along B.C coast from home base port Hardy on V.I; bost master marine ticketers.