Burned out forest near Alternative Service work camps
- CA MAO Hist.Mss.22.1.9-84
- Item
- [between 1942 and 1944]
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Burned out forest near Alternative Service work camps
Clayton Burkholder and others on a mountain road
Caption on back: "John and I took two men up to a fire, so we got one of them to take a picture before we left."
Clayton Burkholder photograph album
The album consists of photographs taken or collected by Burkholder during his time in Alternative Service.
Burkholder, Clayton
Clayton Burkholder with friends
Clayton Burkholder with friends, possibly part of the group that would visit from Victoria, British Columbia.
Clayton Burkholder with friends in Victoria
Caption on back: "This was taken the day Robin left which was Sept. 20/44. Don't laugh at me - I just had my hair up."
Clayton Burkholder, Irvin Weber, Mel Kropf
Caption on back reads: "We had some time over lunch hour. So we read. I had the Readers Digest."
Conference about Conscientious Objector Publication, The Beacon, 1943
Identified on photo as "the group which attended the Beacon conference at Nanaimo, June 5-6 [1943]. This group chose John L. Fretz as the new editor. Back left: John A. Toews, Rufus Jutzi, Clayton Burkholder; last on right Frank C. Peters. Middle (l-r). Harold Schmidt (with hat), John Boldt, Paul Hunsberger, Ernst Best. Front: outgoing editor, Wes Brown, third from left.
Conscientious objectors singing around a fire
Unidentified group of conscientious objectors singing around a fire, probably in British Columbia.
Conscientious objectors working at Alona Bay, Ontario camp
"Working-Alona Bay camp" on back of photograph. Unidentified conscientious objectors working Alona Bay, not far from the Montreal River Alternative Service Work Camp, 1941
Conscientious objectors working near Montreal River Alternative Service Work Camp, 1941
Unidentified conscientious objectors "finding stones" near the Montreal River Alternative Service Work Camp, 1941
Conscientious objectors working near Montreal River Alternative Service Work Camp, 1941
Two unidentified conscientious objectors caught "off guard" while working near the Montreal River Alternative Service Work Camp, 1941
An Alternative Service worker constructing a rool The building is probably a cabin in one of the Alternative Service work camps.
Fishing near Montreal River Alternative Service Work Camp, 1941
Conscientious objector Rudy Krause of Kitchener, Ontario fishing near the Montreal River Alternative Service Work Camp, 1941