Ths photograph shows the Voronzov Bridge in the city of Tiflis Georgia in the beginning of the 21st century. This picture also appears on page 160 of Mennonite Alternative Service in Russia by Lawrence Klippenstein and Jacob Dick.
This is a photograph of the Ksani ruins (also referred to as Ksanka) taken 2002. This Jacob Dick photograph collection has several views of the ruins of this fortress taken by the men in the Alternative Medical Service in Georgei during World War I. This recent photograph also appears on page 161 of Mennonite Alternative Service in Russia by Lawrence Klippenstein and Jacob Dick.
This photograph shows the sadly neglected Botanical Gardens in Georgia which the Mennonite Medical workers had enjoyed when they served in this area during World War I. This recent photograph also appears on page 163 of Mennonite Alternative Service in Russia by Lawrence Klippenstein and Jacob Dick.
This photograph shows the railway station in Tbilisi in 2002 built by the Communists. There are 2 copies. This picture also appears on page 158 of Mennonite Alternative Service in Russia by Lawrence Klippenstein and Jacob Dick.
This is a photo of the trees planted during WWII by conscientious objectors north of Campbell River, Vancouver Island. In the foreground, with backs to the camera are (left to right): Jake Wiebe of Black Creek, B.C.; Rudy Regehr of CMBC, Winnipeg; and Frank Dyck of Winnipeg.
Photo is of a log cabin on the grounds of the Twilight Resort in Montreal River Harbour, Ontario. The cabin housed Mennonite Alternative Service men during World War II. Carved into one of the logs are the names of Alternative Service workers Wilmer Wagler (Shakespeare, Ontario), Emerson Wagler (Shakespeare, Ontario), Moses G. Martin and Joe Martin (Wallenstein, Ontario). The man identified as Moses G. Martin could possibly be Morris Martin or Mahlon Martin; no Moses G. Martin is found in the Alternative Service lists.
This is a photo of participants at the Conscientious Objector's Reunion held in the summer of 1980. (left to right): Ben Hildebrand, George Born, C.B. Dueck, John Esau, Dave Derksen, and John Doell. [Missing]
This photo shows all the men and women present at a reunion of men did alternative service as forestry workers, medical workers or consciencious objectors held at Camp Assiniboia 17-18 June 1972.
Used in CM 18-20-1. Robert Bigler, WWII veteran is reunited with his son, Michael, aged 20, a deserter from the US army, at a meeting of anti-war supporters in Ft. Erie on the Canadian side of the Peace Bridge at Buffalo, N.Y
This photo shows the 84 men that attended the reunion of former workers in the Russian State Forestry service held 13-14 June 1970 at the Springstein Camp (Camp Assiniboia) near Headingly, Manitoba. The photo includes men who did alternative service in the medical corps and forestry service as conscientious objectors.