Alternative Service workers taking up railway ties
- CA MAO Hist.Mss.22.1_1-6
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- [1942 or 1943]
Same photograph at CA MAO 1987-6 19. Alternative Service workers tearing up wooden ties from an old railroad bed to make way for a gravel road.
Alternative Service workers taking up railway ties
Same photograph at CA MAO 1987-6 19. Alternative Service workers tearing up wooden ties from an old railroad bed to make way for a gravel road.
Mike Bohonoski and Ray Good with saw
Hall in Cowichan Alternative Service camp
Interior of a building in an Alternative Service camp, probably a recreation hall at Cowichan. Books are arranged on a wall shelf, and a ping pong table is in the foreground. A pulpit is against one wall with benches facing it.
Workshop at Lake Cowichan camp
Caption on back reads: "Shop at L. Cowichan."
Crew tearing up railroad near Lake Cowichan
Group of Alternative Service workers standing in front of a speeder railroad vehicle.
Alternative Service workers building a stone wall
Caption on back reads: "Building stone wall, and are we busy? L. Cowichan."
Woodshed at Lake Cowichan camp
Caption on back reads: "At L. Cowichan. Woodhouse to keep wood dry."
Ed Roberts, foreman at Cowichan
Ed Roberts, a foreman at the Cowichan Alternative Service camp, listens to the radio.
Caption on back reads: "A steel-head salmon Raymond Good caught on the Robison [Robertson] river." Ray Good is possibly the man on the left.
Len Bechtel with building he built at Lake Cowichan
Caption on back reads: "Len Bechtel. Oil [sic] house he built at L. Cowichan."
Interior of bunkhouse at Cowichan
Bunkhouse at the alternative service work camp at Lake Cowichan, British Columbia, ca. 1943. Interior shot.
Brubacher, Isaac