Photograph of Freeman Percy Radley (right) reading a document which officially names him Freeman of Kitimat, now retired engineer ; Mayor Lindsay holds silver casket
Photograph of Freeman Percy Radley (right) reading a document which officially names him Freeman of Kitimat, now retired engineer ; Mayor Lindsay holds silver casket
Photo showing Canadian National Railways 'Official Opening' - S.F. Dingle - Vice-President in charge of CN Operations at the microphone. On the right, seated Percy Radley, Alcan's B.C. Project Manager.
Photo showing Canadian National Railways 'Official Opening' - S.F. Dingle - Vice-President in charge of CN Operations at the microphone. On the right, seated Percy Radley, Alcan's B.C. Project Manager.
Photo showing Official Opening 8 July 1955, 'Driving Home the Aluminum Spike' - Canadian National Railway Terrace - Kitimat line. L/R S.F. Dingle, Vice-President, CNR; Major J.L. Charles, Chief Engineer, CNR Western Region; Percy E. Radley, Alcan Project Manager.
Photo showing Official Opening 8 July 1955, 'Driving Home the Aluminum Spike' - Canadian National Railway Terrace - Kitimat line. L/R S.F. Dingle, Vice-President, CNR; Major J.L. Charles, Chief Engineer, CNR Western Region; Percy E. Radley, Alcan Project Manager.
Photo showing 'Official Opening' Canadian National Railway. L/R S.E.Dingle, Vice-President, in charge of CN Operations at microphone; Percy Radley, Alcan B.C. Operations; (no name).
Photo showing 'Official Opening' Canadian National Railway. L/R S.E.Dingle, Vice-President, in charge of CN Operations at microphone; Percy Radley, Alcan B.C. Operations; (no name).
Photo showing official opening of Kitimat Golf and Country Club. Percy E. Radley, vice-president Aluminum Company of Canada, makes first drive on nine-hole course. Above, Ian Kennedy, president of the club, congratulates Mr. Radley.
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Photo showing official opening of Kitimat Golf and Country Club. Percy E. Radley, vice-president Aluminum Company of Canada, makes first drive on nine-hole course. Above, Ian Kennedy, president of the club, congratulates Mr. Radley.
Photo showing official opening of Kitimat Golf and Country Club, from left: Guy Kinnear, Ian Kennedy, Geoff Whitehead, Neil Angle, Percy E. Radley, Ralph Boyle
Northern Sentinel box #3 - (A)Historical
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Photo showing official opening of Kitimat Golf and Country Club, from left: Guy Kinnear, Ian Kennedy, Geoff Whitehead, Neil Angle, Percy E. Radley, Ralph Boyle
Photograph showing P.E. Radley, Aluminum Co.'s B.C. Project Manger, making a speech at a dinner surrounded by Don Forward, Kitimat Chamber of Commerce's President; Ralph C. Pybus, Leader of the Vancouver Board of Trade Tour; A.C. Turney, Kitimat Works Manager and J.H. Behan, Canadian National Railways' B.C. Manager.
Photograph showing P.E. Radley, Aluminum Co.'s B.C. Project Manger, making a speech at a dinner surrounded by Don Forward, Kitimat Chamber of Commerce's President; Ralph C. Pybus, Leader of the Vancouver Board of Trade Tour; A.C. Turney, Kitimat Works Manager and J.H. Behan, Canadian National Railways' B.C. Manager.
Photograph of Radley Park. On either side of the Kitimat River Bridge that leads to Service Centre. It was dedicated in 1958 and named after Percy E. Radley B.C. MGR for Alcan's Kitimat- Kemano project.
Photograph of Radley Park. On either side of the Kitimat River Bridge that leads to Service Centre. It was dedicated in 1958 and named after Percy E. Radley B.C. MGR for Alcan's Kitimat- Kemano project.
Photograph of the ribbon cutting ceremony opening officially the bowling alleys at Anderson Creek, was one of the highlights of Saturday evenings ceremony. Mrs. P.E. Radley served the ribbon while a large group of onlookers applauded, then lined up to start competitive bowling.
Photograph of the ribbon cutting ceremony opening officially the bowling alleys at Anderson Creek, was one of the highlights of Saturday evenings ceremony. Mrs. P.E. Radley served the ribbon while a large group of onlookers applauded, then lined up to start competitive bowling.
Photograph of the union leaders and executives of the Aluminum company of Canada met with the minister of Labor Lyle Wicks during hos tour of Northern British Columbia. Mrs. Wicks spoke to members of the Kitimat Kemano TLC and Allied Aluminum workers council. Picture shows back from left, A.W. Handford, assistant personnel manager; R.S.S. Wilson, personnel manager, Aluminum company; Tom Gooderham. TLC representattive from Victoria; J.T. Madill, manager of power operations; HC. Jenkinson, construction manager for saguenay Kitimat company; and G.P. Melrose, property department manager.
Photograph of the union leaders and executives of the Aluminum company of Canada met with the minister of Labor Lyle Wicks during hos tour of Northern British Columbia. Mrs. Wicks spoke to members of the Kitimat Kemano TLC and Allied Aluminum workers council. Picture shows back from left, A.W. Handford, assistant personnel manager; R.S.S. Wilson, personnel manager, Aluminum company; Tom Gooderham. TLC representattive from Victoria; J.T. Madill, manager of power operations; HC. Jenkinson, construction manager for saguenay Kitimat company; and G.P. Melrose, property department manager.
Photograph of works manager A.C. Turney for Mr. and Mrs. P.E. Radley. It was shared by CNE officials J.R. Brown (centre background), general freight agent for CN Railways and CN Steamships, Aurthur Kemo district freighnth agent for the same organization and Mrs. Kemp (left). B.C. project manager P.E. Radley and Mrs. Radley had just arrived in the private car to take up residence in Kitimat.
Photograph of works manager A.C. Turney for Mr. and Mrs. P.E. Radley. It was shared by CNE officials J.R. Brown (centre background), general freight agent for CN Railways and CN Steamships, Aurthur Kemo district freighnth agent for the same organization and Mrs. Kemp (left). B.C. project manager P.E. Radley and Mrs. Radley had just arrived in the private car to take up residence in Kitimat.