- ON00120 015-.1-1-3
- Dossier
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Fait partie de Heit Family
File consists of one photograph taken by Jack Heit of Bell Park during the summer.
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Fait partie de Heit Family
File consists of one photograph taken by Jack Heit of Bell Park during the summer.
Ramsey Lake - Jack Heit took photograph
Fait partie de Heit Family
One annotated photograph of a crowd of over forty people gathered on a dock at Lake Ramsey in Bell Park. An individual can be seen diving off a diving board, as three boys stand on the diving board and watch.
This fonds consists of photographs and various textual material.
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Fait partie de Heit Family
Series consists of photographs taken by or of Jack Heit. Photographs include the 1939 Royal Visit by the King & Queen, Christ the King Church, the Bell Park Diving Board, VE Day Celebrations, Pioneer Construction activities, the Garson Fire Department, and Falconbridge Nickel Mines Ltd (mining images predominantly pertain to health and safety).
Fait partie de Heit Family
File consists of photographs taken by Jack Heit of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth visiting Sudbury, Ontario.
Royal Car coming up Elm St. Sudbury June 5th 7:50 P.M. - Jack Heit took photograph
Fait partie de Heit Family
One annotated photograph of a car with King George VI and Queen Elizabeth driving up Elm Street during the royal visit to Canada on June 5, 1939.
Fait partie de Heit Family
One annotated postcard of Falconbridge Nickel Mines in Falconbridge, Ontario.
Fait partie de Heit Family
Sous-fonds consists of photographs and various textual material mostly pertaining to Jack Heit's employment and involvement in Mine Rescue.
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Fait partie de Heit Family
One annotated photograph of a car with King George VI and Queen Elizabeth driving up Elm Street during the royal visit to Canada on June 5, 1939.
Fait partie de Heit Family
One annotated photograph of a car with King George VI and Queen Elizabeth [heading to Frood Mine] during the royal visit to Canada on June 5, 1939.