View looking northeast showing a group of the prototype houses being erected by Hullah Construction on Pintail and Partridge Streets - Kitimat Townsite.
In Klaus Mueller's possession when Engineering Depart. was dismantled.
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View looking northeast showing a group of the prototype houses being erected by Hullah Construction on Pintail and Partridge Streets - Kitimat Townsite.
View of the inspection party at the door of the Carbon Paste Plant, including left to right Messrs. Vincent, Turney and DuBose, The Governor-General, Messrs. Campbell and Madill, Mr. Lionel Massey, and Messrs. Melrose and Malby.
In Klaus Mueller's possession when Engineering Depart. was dismantled.
Scope and Content
View of the inspection party at the door of the Carbon Paste Plant, including left to right Messrs. Vincent, Turney and DuBose, The Governor-General, Messrs. Campbell and Madill, Mr. Lionel Massey, and Messrs. Melrose and Malby.
Photograph - Kay Pentecost, better known as 'Kitimat Kitty' and crew. Kay wrote a column for Casey Sez, the Kitimat Constructors newsletter which 'helped instill life and laughter into Alcan's vast Kitimat project'. P000193
Photograph - Kay Pentecost, better known as 'Kitimat Kitty' and crew. Kay wrote a column for Casey Sez, the Kitimat Constructors newsletter which 'helped instill life and laughter into Alcan's vast Kitimat project'. P000193
DVD with blue and white label. Label reads 'Kitimat Works 50th Anniversary, 1954-2004, DVD, Produced by: Raising Cain Productions, All Rights Reserved, (copyright symbol) 2004, 1. Cynthia Carrol Message, 2. Ceremonial Ingot Pour, 3. Highlight Video, July 30 - August 1, 2004. DVD is in a black plastic case, Front of case is a photo of the Douglas Channel and the Aluminum Smelter.
DVD with blue and white label. Label reads 'Kitimat Works 50th Anniversary, 1954-2004, DVD, Produced by: Raising Cain Productions, All Rights Reserved, (copyright symbol) 2004, 1. Cynthia Carrol Message, 2. Ceremonial Ingot Pour, 3. Highlight Video, July 30 - August 1, 2004. DVD is in a black plastic case, Front of case is a photo of the Douglas Channel and the Aluminum Smelter.