This photo is of a conscientious objector sitting on an open air tractor with caterpillar tracks, hooked up to a trailer. The man is huddled into his jacket, and there is snow everywhere at this alternative service camp.
This photo is of a group of four conscientious objectors seated by a low stack of lumber in the bushes. The men are sitting in the snow or on the stack of lumber. All of them are looking towards the camera. They appear to be taking a break from work.
This photo is of a conscientious objector staring at the camera while he holds the reins to two horses. The horses are harnessed to a stone boat and are most likely being prepared to drag lumber at an alternative service camp.
This photo is of a group of conscientious objectors working by a stack of lumber outside, at an alternative service camp. Two of the men are lifting one of the lumber logs, while the others are standing by.
This photo is of a man pulling a small sleigh of lumber. The lumber appears to be cut for firewood. The man has stopped outside of one of the conscientious objectors serving at an alternative service lumber camp building doors and is smiling at the camera.
A purpose-built light weight vehicle propelled by a large propeller mounted at the rear and equipped with 4 skis for travelling across fields of snow on the Prairies.
This photo shows Peter Hiebert (at the right end). Others included (but not specifically identified) are: Arnold Fast and Henry Kliewer, both from Steinbach, an Isaac from Kleefeld, and Jake Reimer.
This photo shows the name of a camp created with stones on the ground. The sign reads: Camp I 41 / Victory. The location is camp one at Riding Mountain National Park.