- CA MHC 702-57.0
- Einzelstück
- 1941
In this photograph four men are dressed in silly costumes. They are posed near two National Forestry Programme tents. This photo was taken at the C.O. camp by Clear Lake.
In this photograph four men are dressed in silly costumes. They are posed near two National Forestry Programme tents. This photo was taken at the C.O. camp by Clear Lake.
Food and Lodging: Breakfast Rush
In this photograph a crowd of C.O. workers are making their way to the dining room tent. This photo was taken at the C.O. camp by Clear Lake.
This photograph is of the wash stand that is set up in front of several National Forestry Programme tents. Several large bowls are hung from a pole which spans the length of the wash stand below. This photo was taken at the C.O. camp by Clear Lake.
People and Frienships: Two Workers Posed by Camp '41 Victory Sign
In this photograph two C.O. workers are posed by the Camp 1 '41 Victory sign made on the ground by stones. The men are crouching to face the sign, and are nicely dressed. Behind the men are several National Forestry Programme tents. This photo was taken at C.O. Camp 1 by Clear Lake.
People and Friendships: John Doell Posed with Dog
This photograph is of John Doell. He is sitting on the steps of a cabin, and a black dog stands beside him. This photo was taken at the C.O. camp by Clear Lake.
At Riding Mountain Provincial Park
Teil vonPeter J. Dyck (1878-1947) and John P. Dyck (1901-1990) family fonds
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.
Male Quartet at Riding Mountain
Teil vonPeter J. Dyck (1878-1947) and John P. Dyck (1901-1990) family fonds
This photo shows 4 men singing (l-r): Bill Wiebe (later EMMC minister), Peter Krahn, Jake Redekopp and Peter Heide.
Conscientious Objectors at Riding Mountain National Park
Teil vonPeter J. Dyck (1878-1947) and John P. Dyck (1901-1990) family fonds
This photo shows three tents in the background and men gathered around in front of the tents.
Teil vonWilhelm H. Falk fonds
This photo is of Rev. Reimer speaking to a group of young men at clear Lake camp. Rev. Reimer is standing while the conscientious objectors are sitting on a bench in front of their tents at Riding Mountain National Park.
Food and Lodging: Camp '41 Victory Group Photo
In this photo six men are crouched behind a message on the ground that reads "Camp '41 Victory." The message has been written with stones amongst several trees. As listed from left to right on the photograph, the men are J. Kroeker, A. Schmidt, A. Rempel, D. Braun, D. Loeppky and J. Wall. The men are nicely dressed and behind them stand several National Forestry Programme tents. This photograph was taken at the C.O. Camp at Clear Lake.
Food and Lodging: Clean-Up Time
In this photo C.O. workers are lined up at the wash station cleaning up. The men are wearing work clothes. Behind them stand National Forestry Programme tents. This photograph was taken at the C.O. camp by Clear Lake.
People and Friendships: C.O. Workers Posed on the Road
In this photograph a group of C.O. workers are posed on a gravel road. The men are nicely dressed. This photograph was taken near the C.O. camp by Clear Lake.
People and Friendships: clerk Ivan Leavens
This photograph is of the clerk Ivan Leavens at Camp 1. He is standing outside with a tent behind him. This photograph was taken at C.O. Camp 1 by Clear Lake.
Four men sitting outside their "palace"
Teil vonPeter J. Dyck (1878-1947) and John P. Dyck (1901-1990) family fonds
This photo shows four men sitting outside their bunkhouse at Clear Lake, Manitoba. L-R: Abe Bergen, John Abrams, Henry Enns (Arnaud, Manitoba) and Henry Friesen.
Teil vonWilhelm H. Falk fonds
This photo is of Cornie Dyck [Cornelius Dyck] sitting in a tent at a table writing. This is taking place while Dyck was a conscientious objector at Clear Lake, Riding Mountain National Park, performing alternative Service during WWII.