Photograph depicts an outdoor explosion at the Clinton Creek mine site.
Photograph depicts five female employees at the Clinton Creek mine. Employees include: Linda Stevens, personnel; Laurie Yakemchuk, receptionist; Marlyn Motuz, pay office; Carol Sharron, secretary; Evelyn Bartz, accounting.
Photograph depicts mechanics Fernand Lanteigne and Steve Slauko with a strapping machine at the Clinton Creek mine.
Photograph of automatic recorder from back angle. Part of trip report to Nordenham Finishing Mill in Germany.
Photograph of automatic recorder from front angle. Part of trip report to Nordenham Finishing Mill.
Photograph of lab equipment at plantsite. It is believed the equipment depicted was involved in fibre testing.
Slide depicts young figure skaters in what is believed to be the Cassiar Arena.
Photograph depicts first bunkhouse with lumber piles and power pole in foreground, trees and mountains in background.
Photograph depicts carpenter Florian Osorio.
Photograph depicts range of hills, clouds in background.
Photograph depicts hill, trees in foreground.
Photograph depicts range of hills, trees at base.
Photograph depicts range of hills, trees in valley.
Photograph depicts range of hills. Trees in valley, clouds in background.
Photograph depicts range of hills, trees in valleys.
Photograph depicts hill, trees in foreground.
Handwritten annotation on recto of photograph: "FORMING FOOTING FOR TRANSFORMER HOUSE AUG 20/64." Photograph depicts construction workers standing in forms made of wood and rebar for cement footings. Lumber scattered throughout, mountain range in background.
Photograph depicts a forklift and an asbestos unit viewed from above.
Photograph depicts a forklift test using a pallet of packaged asbestos.
Photograph depicts forklifts carrying pallets of asbestos onto a ship at the Cassiar asbestos wharf.
Handwritten annotation on recto of photograph: "FORMING FOOTING RETAINING WALL JULY 4/64." Photograph depicts construction workers
standing in forms for cement laid against mountain wall on high elevation of construction site. A retaining structure made with wood planks and rebar separates mountainside dirt from cement forms. A front end loader can be seen in midground, near unidentified building. Mountain range in background.
Photograph depicts two men standing to left of Fred Murray on balcony of large building or structure speculated to be in the Cassiar valley. Portion of log structure in left foreground, man and hauling trucks on road in background.
Handwritten annotation on recto of photograph: "FURNACE PAD AUG 25/64." Photograph depicts construction worker standing on elevated wood platform. Three other men can be seen working in construction area. This location is believed to be under the conveyor to crusher building, retaining wall in midground.
Photograph depicts Gary Pederson driving a truck in the equipment garage.
Photograph depicts planned maintenance supervisor Gerald Currie sitting at a desk with a computer.
Photograph depicts underground mine superintendent Gerald Verret.
Photograph depicts Gile Chartrand in the surface shop.
Photograph depicts glacier on McDame Creek road, 1.5 miles from the mine at Cassiar. Snow-covered trees in background.
Photograph depicts McDame Creek Road, snow-covered and taken from center of road 1.5 miles from the early construction camp at Cassiar. Two stakes in foreground, one on either side of road. Glacier is believed to be crossing road between two stakes. Trees on either side of road, trees and hills in background.
Photograph depicts lab technician Gloria Dostie in the mill lab.
Photograph depicts close up view of gravel pit, ruler displayed for scale. Photograph speculated to have been taken at the plant or near the Cassiar airstrip. Stamped annotation on recto of photograph: "JUN. 1987".
Photograph appears to be a close up of fibre samples. Title of original file implies a relation to Grizzley Sizer equipment.
Photograph depicts a group of peaople gathered outside for a building dedication.
Photograph depicts a group of men and women touring inside the mill.
Photograph depicts Cassiar employees and two firemen wearing Justice Institute of British Columbia hats standing in front of an open garage with fire trucks in Vancouver.
Photograph depicts a geologist's hammer, believed to belong to Cassiar's Chief Geologist Bill Plumb. The hammer provides a scale for the exposed asbestos, indicating the percent of fibre in the rock as well as the expectation of grade.
Photograph depicts a geologist's hammer, believed to belong to Cassiar's Chief Geologist Bill Plumb. The hammer provides a scale for the exposed asbestos, indicating the percent of fibre in the rock as well as the expectation of grade.
Photograph depicts a ridge showing asbestos fibers.
Photograph depicts crusher plant in centre foreground. Shifter shack and vehicles can be seen in front of pit area. West Peak semi-visible in right midground. Mine valley an northwestern mountain range in background.