- CA MAO Hist.Mss.22.1.9-102
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- [between 1942 and 1944]
A Shell gas station at a crossroads near an Alternative Service worker camp.
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A Shell gas station at a crossroads near an Alternative Service worker camp.
Lake and mountains on Vancouver Island
View of a lake and mountains near an Alternative Service work camp.
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.
Caption on back: "The boys who lift the rails on the railway line. The Speeder is on the background."
Unidentified man with car. He is possibly holding a Bible. This photograph appears in the album on the same page as Hist.Mss.22.1.9.57 and Hist.Mss.22.1.9.56.
Caption on back reads: "Ray Good getting his head washed by Abe Bergen."
Clayton Burkholder, Irvin Weber, Mel Kropf
Caption on back reads: "We had some time over lunch hour. So we read. I had the Readers Digest."
Footbridge at an Alternative Service work camp
Caption on back reads: "The foot bridge between our houses and the office and cook house. This bridge was formerly the only trail thru this section of the Island. Even before their [sic] were any roads built - it is very old and a little shakey."
Alternative service workers in front of a cabin
Alternative Service workers in front of a cabin. Front row (left to right): Francis Starr, Bob Iviney, Harley Wideman, Ross Wideman. Back row (left to right): Milton Noake, Vernon Yager, Murray Wideman, Gordon Smith.
Playing baseball at an Alternative Service camp
Alternative Service men at work
Alternative Service men at work, possibly creating a fire trail.
Alternative Service workers lifting rails on a railroad track in a burned out area of forest.
Note on back reads: "Just after dinner - while the men were lifting rails." See also Hist.Mss.22.1.9-69.