- CA MAO Hist.Mss.22.1.9-63
- Einzelstück
- [between 1942 and 1944]
A completed building at the Forest Service Ranger Station. See also Hist.Mss.22.1.9-62.
A completed building at the Forest Service Ranger Station. See also Hist.Mss.22.1.9-62.
Footbridge at an Alternative Service work camp
Caption on back reads: "The foot bridge between our houses and the office and cook house. This bridge was formerly the only trail thru this section of the Island. Even before their [sic] were any roads built - it is very old and a little shakey."
Alternative Service men at work
Alternative Service men at work, possibly creating a fire trail.
Alternative Service worker drinking water
Melvin Burkhardt and Irvin Weber
Melvin Burkhardt and Irvin Weber, Alternative Service workers from Waterloo, Ontario
Building, possibly a home or cottage, by a lake near an Alternative Service work camp.
Forest Service Ranger Station, Langford
Alternative Service workers on a bridge
Teil vonWes Brown photograph album
Sign for British Columbia Forestry Service camp Q-3 (Quinsam District)
Caption in album reads: "Building dining tent. Splitting wood. Building wood house."
A sign for Mount Seymour Park. A smaller sign reading "To Woodlands" points to the left. Caption in album reads: "The camp is located to the right of the sign."
At work in shop at Mile 10 Camp, Chalk River, Ontario
Working in the shop at Mile 10 Camp, Chalk River, with blacksmith tools. Probably John H. Enns of Reesor, Ontario.