Young men and families at a railway station
- CA MAO Hist.Mss.1.202.3-84
- Item
- [between 1941 and 1944]
Part of Wes Brown photograph album
Possibly conscientious objectors leaving for an Alternative Service assignment in British Columbia.
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Young men and families at a railway station
Part of Wes Brown photograph album
Possibly conscientious objectors leaving for an Alternative Service assignment in British Columbia.
Album contains photographs taken or collected by Brown during his time as a conscientious objector in the Alternative Service program in Ontario and British Columbia.
Brown, Wes
Part of Wes Brown photograph album
Identified as "Single" in the Wes Brown scrapbook, this is a photograph of Wes Brown. He is identified in another group picture of the <i>Northern Beacon</i> staff wearing the same sweater.
United Church Conscientious Objectors at Montreal River Camp
Part of Wes Brown photograph album
"U.C. Five and no more!" Photo includes Wes Brown and Bill Herbert; others unidentified.
United Church Conscientious Objectors
Part of Wes Brown photograph album
Identified in scrapbook as the "United Church Five"; men from the United Church of Canada serving as conscientious objectors at the Montreal River Alternative Service Camp. The men are not identified by name.
Unidentified man holding signs
Part of Wes Brown photograph album
An unidentified man holding signs that read "Private Road: B.C. Forest Service."
Typing and printing The Northern Beacon
Part of Wes Brown photograph album
An Alternative Service Worker types copy for The Northern Beacon. A duplication machine sits on the table in front of his typewriter.
Two unidentified men at Montreal River
Part of Wes Brown photograph album
Two unidentified men at Montreal River Alternative Service camp.
Two unidentified men at camp Q-3
Part of Wes Brown photograph album
Two unidentified men hold a sign reading "Camp Q-3" with tents in the background
Part of Wes Brown photograph album
Alternative Service workers with their dog "Tuck" dressed up in a parka.
Part of Wes Brown photograph album
Dogs "Tuck" and "Laddie" with two men. The dogs are hitched to a small sled. Buiding in background is possibly the power house at Montreal River.
Truck from Sault Ste. Marie to the camp
Part of Wes Brown photograph album
The truck that brought Alternative Service workers from Sault Ste. Marie to the camp at Montreal River
Trip to Coppermine Point from Montreal River
Part of Wes Brown photograph album
Conscientious objectors on the back of a truck heading to Coppermine Point, Ontario. Sign on door of truck reads: "R. Mattila, Searchmont, Ont." See also Hist.Mss.1.202.3.38-42.
Three United Church of Canada Conscientious Objectors
Part of Wes Brown photograph album
"Three 'U.C. [United Church]" Left to right: Wes Brown, Unidentified, Bill Herbert
Three fathers at Montreal River Alternative Service Camp
Part of Wes Brown photograph album
"Three Fathers Al Shuart, Harold Doner, Ewald Epp" Al Shuart is identified as Alvin Shuert in <i>Alternative Service for Peace</i> by A. J. Klassen