This photo is consists of 167 individual portraits of Mennonite men who performed alternative service in Imperial Russia in forestry service in Rezin. Each photo includes the person's name [written in Russian]. The photo includes the Russian director U.A. Leman, Russian supervisor E.I. Ladchenko and two Mennonite ministers, G.G. Nikkel Molotschna) and K.B. Fast (Chortitza). The names have all been transcribed on a legend for the photo. Numbers 5-21 are the 17 men who were part of the administrative staff.
This photo is of 5 buildings for an [alternative service camp?] in Russia during the winter. Horses hitched to logs on sleds stand in a row. Men can been seen standing against the building on the right. A fence is in the foreground.
This photo is of a groups of men in alternative service uniforms seated in a wooded clearing posing for a photo. One man on the right stands holding a horse, which is hitched to a wagon. Train cars can be seen in the background.
This photo is of seventeen men working in a grassy clearing surrounded by trees. Some men appear to be in alternative service uniforms. They are using rakes.
This photo is of four young men dressed in alternative service uniforms standing outside a large brick "U" shaped building posing for a photo. Other people can be seen in the background on the porch of the building. A street runs in front of the building in the foreground. There are two [flag poles?] on the yard which is surrounded by a fence.
This photo is of a young man wearing the alternative service uniform posing for a photo inside a photo studio. He is wearing a hat and has his arm on a tree (prop). There is Russian handwriting on the back.
This photo is of a young man wearing the alternative service uniform posing for a photo inside a photo studio. He has no hat and has his arm on a high pedestal.
This photo is of Willie Wiebe [William Wiebe] sitting on his bunk in the tent at Clear Lake (camp number 2) alternative service camp during the second world war.
This photo is of a Grey Goose bus with young conscientious objectors at Clear Lake, Riding Mountain National Park, going home. A few young men can be seen in the bus.
This photo is of a 53 of young men who are at Clear Lake doing alternative service as conscientious objectors posing for a photo outside the tents where they slept at Riding Mountain National Park.
This photo is of Jake Heinrichs (left) and the Clerk at Clear Lake alternative service camp standing beside a tent posing for a photo. In the foreground is a line up of hand tools such as shovels and rakes used by conscientious objectors.
This photo is of a group of conscientious objectors at Riding Mountain National Park (RMNP) taking notes from M. Dulmage on first aid. In the background are 3 tent and Mr. Dulmage is illustrating the use of a sling on a participant.
This photo is of 7 men standing outside a tent at Clear Lake alternative service camp for conscientious objectors at Riding Mountain National Park. Standing l-r is Dietrich Dyck - Cook, Patherson - clerk, Alexander Sutherland - foreman, George Griffith - sub foreman, John Waldner - cook, Bill Cripps - cook, Dave Kehler - cook.
This photo is of a small building designed to store [garbage?] so bears do not get into the contents at the conscientious objector camp at Riding Mountain National Park.