Alternative Service workers on a bridge
- CA MAO Hist.Mss.22.1.9-96
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- [between 1942 and 1944]
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Alternative Service workers on a bridge
James Donald Millar, a cook's helper
James Donald Millar, a cook's helper in a conscientious objector camp in British Columbia in 1941. Better known as Donald Millar.
L-R: Charles Shorten and Charles Chambers sawing
L-R: Charles Shorten and Charles Chambers sawing down a large tree in the Alternative Service work camp in British Columbia, ca. 1943.
Fretz, John L.
The recreation room / library / lounge area at
The recreation room / library / lounge area at the alternative service work camp at Lake Cowichan, British Columbia, ca. 1943. Interior shot.
Fretz, John L.
Trees Planted by Conscientious Objectors
Part of Der Bote Photograph Collection
This is a photo of the trees planted during WWII by conscientious objectors north of Campbell River, Vancouver Island. In the foreground, with backs to the camera are (left to right): Jake Wiebe of Black Creek, B.C.; Rudy Regehr of CMBC, Winnipeg; and Frank Dyck of Winnipeg.
Unknown
Part of Wes Brown photograph album
A signpost for Montreal River
Part of Wes Brown photograph album
The office building at the Montreal River Alternative Service camp
The mouth of the Montreal River at Lake Superior
Part of Wes Brown photograph album
The mouth of the Montreal River at Lake Superior, near the Alternative Service camp
Staff of The Northern Beacon with the first issue
Part of Wes Brown photograph album
Staff of The Northern Beacon, the periodical of the Montreal River Alternative Service camp, display the first copy of the first issue for the camera.
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.