Wilson Hunsberger photograph album
- CA MAO Hist.Mss.22.1.3
- File
- 1941-1944
The album consists of photographs taken or collected by Hunsberger during his time in Alternative Service.
Hunsberger, Wilson A., 1919-2008
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Wilson Hunsberger photograph album
The album consists of photographs taken or collected by Hunsberger during his time in Alternative Service.
Hunsberger, Wilson A., 1919-2008
Filming of "The Commandos Strike at Dawn"
Actors in German solders' uniforms on a mountaintop with artillery near Victoria, British Columbia
Koksilah Alternative Service Work Camp
Caption in album reads: "Forestry camp C3. 10 miles from Shawnigan Lake, Vancouver Is."
Alternative Service workers building a road
Caption in album reads: "Building a road through virgin forest. Douglas Fir, Hemlock and Red Cedar."
Koksilah River near the Alternative Service camp
Location is possibly British Columbia. A.J. Klassen's Alternative Service for Peace lists a Harold Ashley from Toronto, Ontario. The photo appears to be a wedding picture. A list in the Mennonite Archives of Ontario indicates he was a Christadelphian from Longbranch, Ontario.
Kitten at Alternative Service camp
Caption in album reads: "Taming the wild kitten."
Frank Rempel, Wilson Hunsberger, Robert Philip, Albert Sunden
Caption in album reads: "Occupants of Hut No. 4: Rempel, Huns., Philip, Stunden."
A hot snag during a forest fire
Caption in album reads: "Fighting a forest fire: a hot snag." A snag is a burned or dead tree.
Filming of "The Commandos Strike at Dawn"
Actors and a film crew on location near Victoria, British Columbia. The setting is supposed to depict Norway.
Filming of "The Commandos Strike at Dawn"
An actor, identified by Wilson Hunsberger as Paul Muni, sits atop a piece of artillery on location near Victoria, British Columbia.
Alternative Service workers cutting a Douglas Fir
Caption in album reads: "Albert Stunden, London, Ontario. Ab. says he can read. For once - a neat bunk."