- CA MAO Hist.Mss.1.202.3-43
- Item
- [between 1942 and 1944]
Part of Wes Brown photograph album
Sign for British Columbia Forestry Service camp Q-3 (Quinsam District)
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Part of Wes Brown photograph album
Sign for British Columbia Forestry Service camp Q-3 (Quinsam District)
Young men and families at a railway station
Part of Wes Brown photograph album
Possibly conscientious objectors leaving for an Alternative Service assignment in British Columbia.
Part of Wes Brown photograph album
A view of Camp Q-3 showing wooden buildings, tents and the land beyond
Part of Wes Brown photograph album
A row of tents at camp Q-3.
Unidentified man holding signs
Part of Wes Brown photograph album
An unidentified man holding signs that read "Private Road: B.C. Forest Service."
Part of Wes Brown photograph album
Sign reads: "British Columbia Forest Service: Forest Nursery." This is the sign to the Green Timbers Forestry Station, a tree nursery. Alternative Service workers reported here to the "manning depot" before being assigned to one of the forestry camps.
Album contains photographs taken or collected by Brown during his time as a conscientious objector in the Alternative Service program in Ontario and British Columbia.
Brown, Wes
Two unidentified men at camp Q-3
Part of Wes Brown photograph album
Two unidentified men hold a sign reading "Camp Q-3" with tents in the background
Alternative Service workers planting trees
Part of Wes Brown photograph album
This photo is of Alternative Service worker Helmut P. Neufeld carrying a pack of lunch boxes and holding an axe, getting directions from foreman Peter Wolfe as they stand in an area where seedlings are to be planted after the 1938 Sayward forest Fire on Vancouver Island.
Part of Wes Brown photograph album
Two Alternative Service men use a duplication machine to run off copies of The Northern Beacon, the periodical of the Montreal River Alternative Service camp.
Typing and printing The Northern Beacon
Part of Wes Brown photograph album
An Alternative Service Worker types copy for The Northern Beacon. A duplication machine sits on the table in front of his typewriter.
Part of Wes Brown photograph album
Alternative Service workers with their dog "Tuck" dressed up in a parka.
Part of Wes Brown photograph album
Len Markwell writes in his bunk at the Montreal River camp. Caption in album reads: "Len 'Rabbi' Markwell." An "L. Markwell" from Oshawa, Ontario is listed as a conscientious objector in A.J. Klassen's <i>Alternative Service for Peace</i>.
Lighthouse at Coppermine Point
Part of Wes Brown photograph album
Lighthouse at Coppermine Point, Ontario, taken on an excursion by conscientious objectors from the Montreal River camp. See also Hist.Mss.1.202.3.38-42.
On the road from Montreal River to Coppermine Point
Part of Wes Brown photograph album
A view of the road from the Montreal River work camp to Coppermine Point. See also Hist.Mss.1.202.3, 38-42.