Photo depicts Carl Agar looking up at Bill McLeod who is piloting a Sikorsky helicopter.
Notes
Fourteen Sikorsky S-55 helicopters were used as workhorses and load carriers during construction. Carl Agar and his crew with Okanagan Helicopters took men and materials to otherwise inaccessible spots. Without these helicopters, Project engineers would never have maintained the construction schedule. Photographed by Art Hundert. Kitimat Heritage Advisory Commission Collection
Photo showing comparing plans with the finished product are, from left: Ernie Anweiler (Skeena Construction Company foreman), Harry Morgan (representative of W.T. Rainford Company), Floyd Frank (secretary board member for Terrace Co-Op), Glen McChesney (grocery manager)
Photo showing comparing plans with the finished product are, from left: Ernie Anweiler (Skeena Construction Company foreman), Harry Morgan (representative of W.T. Rainford Company), Floyd Frank (secretary board member for Terrace Co-Op), Glen McChesney (grocery manager)
Photograph of the Granduc Mine, 32 miles from Stewart, was viewed last Friday by Joe Banyay of Kitimat and the other directors of Skeena "B" Regional District. Construction, which involves an 11 and a half mile tunnel though solid rock to the main ore body, has been practically halted since February over a labour dispute. The towns population is now fast slipping from it's winter high of 750 as workmen move away.
Photograph of the Granduc Mine, 32 miles from Stewart, was viewed last Friday by Joe Banyay of Kitimat and the other directors of Skeena "B" Regional District. Construction, which involves an 11 and a half mile tunnel though solid rock to the main ore body, has been practically halted since February over a labour dispute. The towns population is now fast slipping from it's winter high of 750 as workmen move away.