- CA MAO Hist.Mss.22.1.9-62
- Item
- [between 1942 and 1944]
A building under construction, possibly at at the Forest Service Ranger Station. See also Hist.Mss.22.1.9-63.
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A building under construction, possibly at at the Forest Service Ranger Station. See also Hist.Mss.22.1.9-63.
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."
Alternative Service workers looking at old machinery
Alternative Service fire fighters
Caption on back reads: "Our fire crew"
Alternative Service workers patching a roof
Alternative Serivce workers in their baseball field
Caption on back reads: "10 of the men who played ball in that field around Christmas time. The weather was quite warm."
Caption on back reads: "The Langford Lookout tower. Ray Good [is halfway] us. Notice some of the windows are out. I helped replace several of them."
View of a mountain road on Vancouver Island
View of a mountain road with lake beyond near an Alternative Service work camp
Part of Wes Brown photograph album
A view of Camp Q-3 showing wooden buildings, tents and the land beyond
Part of Wes Brown photograph album
A row of tents at camp Q-3.
Unidentified man holding signs
Part of Wes Brown photograph album
An unidentified man holding signs that read "Private Road: B.C. Forest Service."
Part of Wes Brown photograph album
Sign reads: "British Columbia Forest Service: Forest Nursery." This is the sign to the Green Timbers Forestry Station, a tree nursery. Alternative Service workers reported here to the "manning depot" before being assigned to one of the forestry camps.
Caption in album reads: "the boys at Langford - Twelve miles from Victoria (on Island). Three miles from Langford. The man with X is Mr. Paul Neil, the foreman."
Caption in album reads: "Removing a five foot hill to the camp so trucks can make the grade."