One photograph of the winning team competing in the inaugural first aid championship at Falconbridge Nickel Mines. From left to right, Jack Heit, Tommy Sheppard, Dinny Blake, Frank Heino and (lying down in the middle) an unknown 'casualty.'
File consists of photographs taken by Jack Heit of buildings associated with the Dionne Quintuplets in Callander, Ontario.
File consists of photographs of North Bay, Ontario.
One photograph of the winning team competing in the inaugural first aid championship at Falconbridge Nickel Mines. From left to right, Dinny Blake, Jack Heit, Tommy Sheppard and (lying down in the middle) an unknown 'casualty.'
One annotated photograph of Jack Heit, sitting on the rocks and watching the water at a Pioneer Construction Company site.
File consists of photographs relating to Jack Heit's time working at Falconbridge Ltd in relation to health and safety. A postcard of Falconbridge Nickel Mines is also included.
One photograph of eight men standing by a bus (with several passengers inside). Seven of the men have winning ribbons pinned to their suits [with 1965 written on the top; most likely from a mining health and safety competition] while the other man is wearing a trench coat. From left to right are Mr. Dore, Mr. McLean, Mr. Del Pivo, Mr. Jack Heit, Mr. Kelly, Mr. MacDonell, Mr. Cull and Mr. Paterson.
One annotated photograph of Pioneer Construction workers, including Jack Heit (centre), working at a construction site.
File consists of two photographs relating to Jack Heit's time volunteering for the Garson Volunteer Fire Brigade (est. 1939).
One annotated photograph of Jack Heit demonstrating how fill was put into stope.
File consists of photographs relating to Jack Heit's time working for Pioneer Construction (est. 1938); a company who's activities ranged from building roads for both government and private customers to the construction of dams and even the design and operation of open pit mines.
One annotated photograph of the Falconbridge Mine Rescue Team competing in the annual Northern Ontario Mine Rescue Competitions sponsored by the Mines Safety Appliances Company in Timmins, Ontario. Team members standing in a row outdoors include (from left to right) Pete Henry, Wallace Teed, Jack Heit, Douglas Daigle, Maurice Lalonde, and Mervin Comba.
One annotated photograph of Pioneer Construction workers, including Jack Heit (centre), sitting on forms to be used for a cement culvert in Copper Cliff, Ontario.
One annotated photograph of a mine rescue team. Carrying a stretcher are Tommy Shepherd (left), Jack Heit (right), and Frank Heino (back). Other men can be seen watching from the side.
File consists of two photographs taken by Jack Heit of the Victory in Europe Day [VE Day] celebrations in Sudbury, Ontario.
One annotated photograph of Jack Heit standing in front of a cement tunnel, built by Pioneer Construction in Copper Cliff, Ontario.
File consists of one photograph taken by Jack Heit of Bell Park during the summer.
One annotated photograph of three [mine rescue workers during the inaugural Falconbridge Nickel Mines First Aid Championship] assisting an individual. [On the left with back to camera is Frank Heino and the person leaning over the casualty is Jack Heit.]
One annotated photograph of (from left to right) the Dafoe Hospital, the Main Pavilion souvenir store, a coffee shop and the Oliva Dionne Souvenirs & British Woolen Shop for the Dionne Quintuplets in Callander, Ontario.
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.