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COs on the water pipeline

Seven men heading to work on the Humpack fire, walking on the 244 Department of Indian Affairs Esquimalt City water line, also known as the Victoria water pipe line. Caption in album reads: "Off to work via the 244 DIA Esquimalt City water line." Caption on back of photo reads: "Off to work on the Humpback fire. They are walking along Victoria water pipe line. It is cement and is twenty-six miles long. It was part of our guard; 9/42."

Crew wetting down a railroad fire

A crew putting out a railroad fire with water transported there on a dolly. Caption in album reads: "Crew wetting down RR fire with water from section crew’s dolly." Caption on back of photo reads: "At work on a RR. fire one Sunday morning; 9/42."

David Chan speaking

This photo is of David Chan (l-r) reading from his Bible in front of a Chinese Mennonite Brethren church in BC. The photo was taken during a Good Friday service.

David Loewen

This is a photo of David Loewen, the new director of Camp Arnes [in Manitoba] 1961 [illegible] appointed. David Loewen will graduate from the MB Bible College [Winnipeg, Man.] this spring. Mr. Loewen comes from Yarrow, B.C. [He is the] son of Rev. P.D. Loewen. [He served] 3 yr. with West Coast (summers) Children's Mission of B.C. Camp Arnes is a Christian camp that was begun by Mennonite Brethren people. It is located on the west shore of Lake Winnipeg, near Arnes, Man.

Delegates

44 conference delegates, taken at the side of a building. The following have been identified. Heinrich M. Epp (front - 3rd from left), Peter P. Epp (front - 3rd from right), Jacob Wiebe (back - far right), Peter J. Froese (back - far left), Abram I. Loewen (middle - 4th from right), and Heinrich Neudorf (middle - 2nd from right).

Campbell Studio, Vancouver

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