Montreal River Harbour (Ontario), 1941
- CA MAO Hist.Mss.22.1.9-4
- Einzelstück
- 1941
Main street of Montreal River Harbour, Ontario
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Montreal River Harbour (Ontario), 1941
Main street of Montreal River Harbour, Ontario
Sunday afternoon at Montreal River Alternative Service Work Camp, 1941
Group of unidentified men gathered for a Sunday afternoon in the Montreal River Alternative Service Work camp
Kitchen staff at Montreal River Alternative Service Work Camp, 1941
Unidentified kitchen staff at Montreal River camp, 1941
Road construction near Montreal River Alternative Service Work Camp, 1941
"Nic. Maki[?] & Truck" on back of photo. Road construction with dump truck near Montreal River Alternative Service Work Camp, 1941.
Road work near the Montreal River Alternative Service Work Camp, 1941
"Our truck to load" on back of photograph. Road work near the Montreal River Alternative Service Work Camp, 1941
Road work near Montreal River Alternative Service Work Camp, 1941
"Gathering rocks" on back of photo. Unidentified conscientious objectors near Montreal River Alternative Service Work Camp, 1941
Four unidentified men on a raft in Lake Superior. Caption on back: "a raft ride."
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.
Alternative Service workers outside the camp office
Alternative Service workers pose outside the office of a work camp. Identified on back: Alf the cook, John L. Fretz, Paul Neil, Ward Shuh, Fred Cressman. Probably Goldstream (Langford) camp.
Signpost near Goldstream, British Columbia
The Robertson family stands outside Hope Hall, a Plymouth Brethren church. Caption on back reads: "Ross Robertson, Mr. and Mrs. Robertson, their two younger children Elsie and ___ I forget the little boy's name." According to Burkholder, the family frequently hosted young men away from home due to the war, both conscientious objectors and military men.
Alternative Service workers assembling a building
Caption on back reads: "The Hall under construction." Alternative Service workers building a hall or chapel on the grounds of the Langford Camp, using materials available to them.
A completed building at the Forest Service Ranger Station. See also Hist.Mss.22.1.9-62.
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 men at work
Alternative Service men at work, possibly creating a fire trail.