- CA MHC PP-Photo 695-6.0
- Item
- [ca. 1958]
Part of Wilhelm H. Falk fonds
This photo is of bishop Wilhelm Falk posing for a photo. He is wearing a white shirt and black jacket and holding an open book.
Part of Wilhelm H. Falk fonds
This photo is of bishop Wilhelm Falk posing for a photo. He is wearing a white shirt and black jacket and holding an open book.
Cooks and foremen at the CO camp at Clear Lake
Part of Wilhelm H. Falk fonds
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.
Part of Wilhelm H. Falk fonds
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.
Elizabeth Falk and Wilhelm Falk
Part of Wilhelm H. Falk fonds
This photo is made up of two frames. On the right is a photo of Elizabeth Falk (Nee Elizabeth Schellenberg) wearing a dress, hat, and sweater posing for a photo with her hands folded on a table in front of her. On the right is a photo of Wilhelm Falk, bishop or Aeltester of the Rudnerweide Gemeinde wearing a black dress jacket and white shirt. In his hand, held against his shoulder is a book "Die Bibel".
Part of Wilhelm H. Falk fonds
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.
Part of Wilhelm H. Falk fonds
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.
Heinrich and Justina Falk studio photo
Part of Wilhelm H. Falk fonds
This photo is of Wilhelm Falk's parents, Heinrich Falk and his wife Justina Falk (nee Justina Unrau) as a young couple. The two are seated in a studio wearing good clothes. Heinrich is wearing a tie and Justina is wearing a fancy black bonnet hat.
Inside living quarters at Clear Lake camp
Part of Wilhelm H. Falk fonds
This photo is of boxes of belongings inside the living quarters tent for conscientious objectors at Clear Lake, Riding Mountain National Park.
Part of Wilhelm H. Falk fonds
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.
Part of Wilhelm 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.
Part of Wilhelm 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.
Taking first aid lessons in R.M.N.P. from Mr. Dulmage
Part of Wilhelm H. Falk fonds
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.
Part of Wilhelm H. Falk fonds
This photo is of 2 young conscientious objectors standing outside washing dishes at Clear Lake alternative service camp in Riding Mountain National Park.
Wilhelm and Elizabeth Falk as a young couple
Part of Wilhelm H. Falk fonds
This photo is of Wilhelm Falk as a minister of the Sommerfeld Mennonite Church and his second wife Elizabeth Falk (nee Elizabeth Schellenberg). The photo is taken outside a building in the [spring?] Wilhelm is wearing a ministers coat and black shirt.
Wilhelm and Elizabeth Falk extended family
Part of Wilhelm H. Falk fonds
This photo is of the Wilhelm Falk family with 16 children, one son -in-law (Ben Sawatzky) and two grandchildren in a studio posing for a photo.