- CA MAO Hist.Mss.22.1.9-100
- Item
- [between 1942 and 1944]
Caption on back: "This is where they burn all the sawdust at the mill." The structure is possibly a beehive burner.
Caption on back: "This is where they burn all the sawdust at the mill." The structure is possibly a beehive burner.
This is a photo of a man posing for the camera wearing his “Sunday best” clothes. He is standing with the forest in the background.
Dick, Otto, 1919-2009
This is a photo of a man standing beside a partially-constructed bridge, made from hand-cut logs.
Dick, Otto, 1919-2009
This is a photo of a man standing beside a partially-constructed bridge, made from hand-cut logs.
Dick, Otto, 1919-2009
A Shell gas station at a crossroads near an Alternative Service worker camp.
This is a photo of a man arranging cut logs into a neat stack.
Dick, Otto, 1919-2009
Lake and mountains on Vancouver Island
View of a lake and mountains near an Alternative Service work camp.
This is a photo of a man standing in front of a grove of trees, posing for the camera.
Dick, Otto, 1919-2009
View of a mountain road on Vancouver Island
View of a mountain road with lake beyond near an Alternative Service work camp
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 with friends
Clayton Burkholder with friends, possibly part of the group that would visit from Victoria, British Columbia.
Mr. and Mrs. Henderson, part of the group that would come and visit the Alternative Service camp from Victoria, British Columbia. A Gertrude and James B. Henderson lived at 1052 Cloverdale in Victoria in 1943.
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."
Two men in front of car (356.10)
Part of Alternative Service (Unser Ersatzdienst), 1941-45 Slide Collection
This photo is of two young conscientious objectors posing for a photo in their good suites at the St. Boniface Hospital?] site where they performed their alternative service.
Part of Wes Brown photograph album
Two Alternative Service men use a duplication machine to run off copies of The Northern Beacon, the periodical of the Montreal River Alternative Service camp.