- CA MHC PP-14-Photo 088-221.0
- Item
- [between 1940 and 1945]
Part of Peter J. Dyck (1878-1947) and John P. Dyck (1901-1990) family fonds
This photo shows a work crew sitting in the foreground, eating their lunch, with the road in the background.
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Part of Peter J. Dyck (1878-1947) and John P. Dyck (1901-1990) family fonds
This photo shows a work crew sitting in the foreground, eating their lunch, with the road in the background.
Part of Peter J. Dyck (1878-1947) and John P. Dyck (1901-1990) family fonds
This photo shows a group of 25 Mennonite conscientious objectors at Montreal River, Ontario (100 miles north of Sault Ste. Marie. These men worked on road construction which eventually became Highway 17, part of the Trans-Canada Highway.
Alternative Service work on the Trans-Canada Highway
Working at the side of the Trans-Canada Highway
Caption in album reads: "Putting side of road into shape."
Trees cut down for road building
Trucks dumping their fill on a Trans-Canada Highway construction site
Alternative Service workers crowd onto trailers to ride to work.
Alternative Service workers filling trucks
Caption in album reads: "Getting ground to fill in low places." Alternative Service work project to build a section of the Trans-Canada Highway.
A machine operator clearing brush with a bulldozer. Sign on machine reads "Department of Highways Ontario."
Alternative Service work on the Trans-Canada Highway
Alternative Service work on the Trans-Canada Highway
Sign on machine says "Department of Highways Ontario."
Alternative Service workers filling trucks for road building