- CA MAO Hist.Mss.22.1_1-9
- Einzelstück
- 1942
Caption on back reads: "On the highway in front of the camp, facing Yale, bridge over Emory Creek in distance." Roadside sign to the left reads "Emory Lodge."
Caption on back reads: "On the highway in front of the camp, facing Yale, bridge over Emory Creek in distance." Roadside sign to the left reads "Emory Lodge."
Henry Langeman and Martin Wiens felling a tree
Left to right: Henry Langeman (Ruthven, Ontario) and Martin Wiens (New Hamburg, Ontario) felling a tree. Part of a sequence of photographs. See also: Hist.Mss.22.1_1-7,11 and 27.
Caption on back reads: "When the tree is falling. Pictures are all the same tree. Boys took their camera out one day and all took a turn at the same tree to have their pictures taken. Always have the same saw partner." Photo is of six Alternative Service workers felling a tree. See also Hist.Mss.22.1_1-8, 11 and 27.
Alternative Service workers taking up railway ties
Same photograph at CA MAO 1987-6 19. Alternative Service workers tearing up wooden ties from an old railroad bed to make way for a gravel road.
Mike Bohonoski and Ray Good with saw
Train stop along the way to British Columbia
Alternative Service workers on the train from Ontario to British Columbia in 1942 take some exercise at a stop.
Hall in Cowichan Alternative Service camp
Interior of a building in an Alternative Service camp, probably a recreation hall at Cowichan. Books are arranged on a wall shelf, and a ping pong table is in the foreground. A pulpit is against one wall with benches facing it.
Workshop at Lake Cowichan camp
Caption on back reads: "Shop at L. Cowichan."
Crew tearing up railroad near Lake Cowichan
Group of Alternative Service workers standing in front of a speeder railroad vehicle.
Alternative Service workers building a stone wall
Caption on back reads: "Building stone wall, and are we busy? L. Cowichan."
Woodshed at Lake Cowichan camp
Caption on back reads: "At L. Cowichan. Woodhouse to keep wood dry."
Caption on back reads: "Hill Crest saw mill at entrance to our camp just being built."