Photo showing stars of "100 years of musical comedy" coming to Kitimat October 16, from left: Riss Laidley, Pearl Mossfield, Betty Phillips, Karl Norman and Shirley Milliner
Photo showing stars of "100 years of musical comedy" coming to Kitimat October 16, from left: Riss Laidley, Pearl Mossfield, Betty Phillips, Karl Norman and Shirley Milliner
Photo showing eighteen years of Alaska Music Trail, 12 in which Kitimat has participated; Jane Livingstone of San Francisco, co-ordinator and director of the Trail.
Photo showing eighteen years of Alaska Music Trail, 12 in which Kitimat has participated; Jane Livingstone of San Francisco, co-ordinator and director of the Trail.
Slide showing five people standing in front of an abandoned house, brush all around. Written on the slide in ink 'At the end of "President's Trail", July/55, Bob Winnie, Harry, Jean L. and Leone
Slide showing five people standing in front of an abandoned house, brush all around. Written on the slide in ink 'At the end of "President's Trail", July/55, Bob Winnie, Harry, Jean L. and Leone
A photograph of Carolyn Stanford meeting with Mt. Elizabeth stage crew Dale Nixon (center) and Anistair Sanderson (right center) following her concert for students of Mt. Elizabeth. At the artists's right is her accompanist Ralph Linsley and on her extreme right is Roy Wilcox, president of Kitimat Concert Association
A photograph of Carolyn Stanford meeting with Mt. Elizabeth stage crew Dale Nixon (center) and Anistair Sanderson (right center) following her concert for students of Mt. Elizabeth. At the artists's right is her accompanist Ralph Linsley and on her extreme right is Roy Wilcox, president of Kitimat Concert Association
Programme for a concert held by school bands and choirs from Kitimat, Smithers, and Telkwa to celebrate British Columbia's 100th anniversary. Features list of songs and directors. Treble clef on front cover.
Heavy horizontal creases all across item. Brownish residue on top left-hand side of front cover. Yellow glue residue and pieces of brown paper on back cover, presumably from having been attached to a scrapbook page. Green pen marks also on back cover near the top. Two chunks have been ripped out of the back cover along the outer edge. Text on inside of second page is faded in some areas.
Custodial History
Onwed by Mount Elizabeth band teacher Dennis Tupman for many decades before being donated to the Museum by his family.
Scope and Content
Programme for a concert held by school bands and choirs from Kitimat, Smithers, and Telkwa to celebrate British Columbia's 100th anniversary. Features list of songs and directors. Treble clef on front cover.