Slide depicts young figure skaters in what is believed to be the Cassiar Arena.
File contains photographs featuring members of the Board of Directors of Cassiar Asbestos Corporation Ltd., which was formed on the 17th of May, 1951. Cassiar's forerunner was a company named Conwest, formed in 1534, a consolidation of two companies owned by Fred Martin Connell and his brother W. Harold Connell. The first board of directors included the Connell brothers, George Armstrong, John E. Kennedy, Charles & Arthur Mortimer, and Charles Rainforth Elliot (chartered accountant and secretary-treasurer of Conwest & Cassiar). Directors depicted in this file include F.M Connell, Harold Connell, Charles Elliot, John E. Kennedy, George Armstrong, Ken A. Creery, John Drybrough, Tam Zimmermann, George Washington Smith (president of Bell Asbestos Mines), Nick Gritzuk, Jack Christian (general manager, president, and CEO). Other individuals depicted include Fred Murry, Andre Beguin, Plato Malozemoff from Newmont Mining (co-founder of Cassiar with F.M. Connell), Alfred Lloyd Penhale (founder and CEO of Asbestos Corporation of Canada Ltd.), C.B. Brown, Pierre Marcotte, Francis Parker Smith (brother of George Smith), Bill Oughtred, Bill Johnson, and a Mr. Janitsch. File also includes a portrait of an unidentified director of Cassiar from Turner and Newall in England, taken at the corporate club in Toronto. Group portraits were taken at the Cassiar Valley, the office building, "House 130," fishing outings, and at formal events in unidentified locations.
Photograph depicts group of eight men standing on lawn in front of building known as "House 130" or "Director's Lodge" (see item 2000.1.1.3.19.88). Left to right: Nick Gritzuk, Charles Rainforth Elliot, Jack Christian, W. Harold Connell, Plato Malezemoff (from Newmont Mining), Tam Zimmermann, Ken A. Creery, Fred Martin Connell. Daffodils and tulips planted in foreground, trees and mountains in background. Most men featured in photo are believed to be members of Cassiar's Board of Directors.
Photograph depicts group of nine men standing on lawn in front of building known as "House 130" or "Director's Lodge". Left to right: Andre Beguin, unknown, Charles Rainforth Elliot, Jack Christian, W. Harold Connell, Plato Malezemoff (from Newmont Mining), Tam Zimmermann, Ken A. Creery, Fred Martin Connell. Daffodils and tulips planted in foreground, trees and mountains in background. Most men featured in photo are believed to be members of Cassiar's Board of Directors; Beguin was a General Superintendent.
Photograph depicts group of eight men standing on lawn in front of building known as "House 130" or "Director's Lodge". Left to right: Nick Gritzuk, Charles Rainforth Elliot, W. Harold Connell, Jack Christian, Fred Martin Connell, Ken A. Creery, Plato Malezemoff (from Newmont Mining), Tam Zimmermann. Trees and mountains in background. Most men featured in photo are believed to be members of Cassiar's Board of Directors.
Photograph depicts group of eight men standing on lawn in front of building known as "House 130" or "Director's Lodge". Left to right: Nick Gritzuk, Charles Rainforth Elliot, W. Harold Connell, Jack Christian, Fred Martin Connell, Ken A. Creery, Plato Malezemoff (from Newmont Mining), Tam Zimmermann. Gritzuk appears to be pointing at photographer. Trees and mountains in background. Most men featured in photo are believed to be members of Cassiar's Board of Directors.
Photograph depicts group of eight men standing on lawn in front of building known as "House 130" or "Director's Lodge". Left to right: Nick Gritzuk, Charles Rainforth Elliot, Jack Christian, W. Harold Connell, Plato Malezemoff (from Newmont Mining), Tam Zimmermann, Ken A. Creery, Fred Martin Connell. Elliot appears to be comparing height with Gritzuk. Trees and mountains in background. Most men featured in photo are believed to be members of Cassiar's Board of Directors.
Photograph depicts three men fishing from shore. Water and trees in background. Left to right: Jack Christian, Plato Malezemoff, Tam Zimmermann.
Photograph depicts three men fishing from shore. Water and trees in background. Left to right: Jack Christian, Plato Malezemoff, Tam Zimmermann.
Photograph depicts three men with fishing gear. Trees and mountains in background. Left to right: Plato Malezemoff (holding fish), Jack Christian, Tam Zimmermann.
Series consists of photographs relating to Ray Williston's life from childhood to recent times, air photographs of Prince George, photographs of Bangladesh, and a listing of photographs slated for use in Mr. Williston's biography "Forests, power and policy: the legacy of Ray Williston" written by Eileen Williston and Betty Keller.
Item is a photograph of a sports team. Mr. Williston is front row centre.
Item is a photograph of the Princeton High School Cadet Corp in May 1941.
Item is a photograph of Mr. Williston receiving five silver teaspoons with the centennial crest, one for each 100 hundred miles of a personal centennial project which was to run 500 miles, the equivalent of the distance to Prince George. The spoons were presented by YMCA Physical Education Director Art Burgess (left) and YMCA Secretary James A. McConnell. The run took place on the YMCA track in Victoria.
Item is a photograph of Mr. Williston completing 500 miles in his personal centennial project of running the equivalent of the distance to Prince George. The run took place on the YMCA track in Victoria.
Item is a photograph of members of the Legislative Bowling Team, from left, Minister of Recreation Earl Westwood, Ray Williston Minister of Lands and Forests and Ken Kiernan.
Item is a photograph of the 1938 Princeton Basketball Team which won the 1937-38 men’s B.C. Senior Championship. Ray Williston is third from the left in the front row.
Item is a photograph of Mr. Williston and his son Dr. Hubert Williston in May 1967 canoeing down the Parsnip / Peace system before the W.A.C. Bennett Dam flooded the area.
Item is a photograph of the women and children on Rathrevor Beach.
Item is a photograph of Gladys Williston sitting at a campfire during her and Mr. Williston’s Hope to Princeton trek in the summer of 1939.
Item is a photograph of Mr. and Mrs. Williston in the summer of 1987 at their retirement home in Gibson’s, BC.
Item is a photograph of Ray Williston and Bruce Brown with a bicycle.
Item is a photograph of the girls basketball team in Salmon Arm. Ray Williston is on the left.
Photograph depicts three tents covered with snow are visible in a forest clearing.
Photograph depicts the trekking party's guide Bruce Otto, sitting next to the mule deer shot by Prentiss Gray near their Mile 52 campsite.
Photograph depicts hunting guides, Bruce Otto and Alex McDougall, searching for game from a snow covered valley with a forested area and mountains in the background.
Photograph depicts hunting guide, Bruce Otto holding up the trophy mountain goat shot by Prentiss Gray.
Photograph depicts an unidentified guide sitting on top of a mountain peak searching for game through a pair of binoculars with a mountain range in the background.
Photograph depicts an unidentified guide lying in the snow on top of a mountain peak searching for game through a pair of binoculars. In the foreground footprints in the snow are visible while the background features a snow-covered mountain range.
Photograph depicts Prentiss Gray sitting on a tree stump skinning his trophy mountain goat while Bruce Otto looks on.
Photograph depicts snowy mountain peaks and footprints in the snow from a hunting guide in the foreground.
Photograph depicts an unidentified guide standing on a snowy mountain peak searching for game through a pair of binoculars with snow-covered mountain peaks in the background.
Photograph depicts a man standing at a campsite with three tents in a forest clearing with snow-covered trees in the background.
Photograph depicts Prentiss Gray sitting on a log skinning his trophy mountain goat.
Photograph depicts a felled moose on a snow-covered hillside.
Photograph depicts a felled deer on a snow-covered hillside with a rifle behind the deer.
Photograph depicts the side profile of a packhorse loaded with Prentiss Gray's camera equipment with a snow-covered forest in the background.
Photograph depicts a felled deer on a snow-covered hillside with a rifle behind the deer.
Photograph depicts hunting guide Bruce Otto standing next to a felled moose on a snow-covered hillside with trees in the background.
Photograph depicts a felled moose on a snow-covered hillside.
Photograph depicts an unidentified man holding the reigns of a pack horse laden with Prentiss Gray's camera equipment. In the background a snow-covered forest is visible.
Photograph depicts an unidentified man lying down on a snow-covered mountain peak looking for game.
Photograph depicts the rear view of a pack horse laden with Prentiss Gray's camera equipment. In the background of the image a snow-covered forest is visible.
Photograph depicts an unidentified guide seated on a mountain slope searching for game in the valley below with a pair of binoculars. In the background a snow-covered mountain range is visible.
Photograph depicts hunting guides, Alex McDougall and Bruce Otto, standing on top of a mountain peak searching for game. In the background a snow-covered mountain range is visible.
Photograph depicts an unidentified guide lying on a snowy peak searching for game in the valley below using a pair of binoculars.
Photograph depicts hunting guides, Bruce Otto and Alex McDougall, searching for game on mountain ridges from Terrace Creek. In the background of the image a forest and snow-covered mountain is visible.
Photograph depicts an unidentified hunting guide sitting on a snowy mountain peak searching for game through a pair of binoculars. In the background of the image snow-covered mountain peaks are visible.
Photograph depicts an unidentified man leaning against a constructed log structure searching for game with a pair of binoculars. In the background of the image a snow-covered mountain is visible.
Photograph depicts two unidentified men, one with binoculars in hand, stand on a snowy mountain peak in search of game. Snowy mountain peaks visible in the background.