Photograph depicts troops from the 88th Battalion posing for a picture on the grounds of Willows Camp. The two officers on the chairs are Lieutenant Clifford George R. Kilpatrick, Captain Hugh Bertram Andrews. Also seated is a sergeant and next to him is the mascot.
Photograph depicts two soldiers from the Canadian Army Medical Corps who are attached to the 88th Battalion (Victoria Fusiliers). These pictures were taken near Willows Camp.
Photograph depicts No. 3 Company of the 88th Battalion (Victoria Fusiliers) outside one of the wooden buildings at Willows Camp. Seated on chairs in the front row are: (L-R) Lieutenant Crease, Lieutenant Twigg, Captain Martin, Lieutenant-Colonel Cullin, Captain Ley, Lieutenant Horton, and Lieutenant Johnston. Also seated on the ground are buglers and a mascot.
Photograph depicts a platoon from the 88th Battalion. Box notes left by the photographer suggest they are either #2 Platoon or #6 Platoon. The troops are wearing leather Oliver equipment with cartridge pouches. Seated at the centre of the group is Lieutenant Roderick Finlayson.
Photograph depicts a platoon from the 88th Battalion. Box notes left by the photographer suggest either #2 Platoon or #6 Platoon. The troops are wearing leather Oliver equipment with cartridge pouches. Seated at the centre of the group is Lieutenant Roderick Finlayson.
Photograph depicts either No. 13, 15, 16 or 17 Platoon of the 88th Battalion (Victoria Fusiliers). This platoon is photographed with the following officers seated on chairs: Lieutenant Twigg, Captain E.O.C. Martin, and Lieutenant Crease.
Photograph depicts either No. 13, 15, 16 or 17 Platoon of the 88th Battalion (Victoria Fusiliers). This platoon is photographed with the following officers seated on chairs: Captain Arthur Cecil Gray, Captain Samuel Holt Horton, and Lieutenant James Malcolm McKenzie.
Photograph depicts either No. 13, 15, 16 or 17 Platoon of the 88th Battalion (Victoria Fusiliers). This platoon is photographed with the following officers seated on chairs: Captain A, Gray, Major E.A.I. Pym, and Lieutenant Pocock.
Photograph depicts either No. 13, 15, 16 or 17 Platoon of the 88th Battalion (Victoria Fusiliers). This platoon is photographed with the following officers seated on chairs: Captain A, Gray, Major E.A.I. Pym, and Unknown.
Photograph depicts the Signallers' section of the 88th Battalion (Victoria Fusiliers). They are pictured here with two telescopes, two heliographs and two dispatch riders on their Indian motorcycles. Standing in between the heliographs is Signal Officer Lieutenant Taylor.
Photograph depicts troops from the Stretcher Bearers' section of the 88th Battalion. They pose here with Medical Officer Captain Houghton and two stretchers placed on the ground. They stand behind a hand decorated emblem made of stones on the camp grounds. The emblem is their unit's crest.
Photograph depicts the scene in front of the Parliament on the departure day of the 88th Battalion (Victoria Fusiliers). The streets are crowded with people and soldiers as they make their way to the CPR station in the harbour. Cars are lined up on Menzies street with passengers standing up to get a view of the scene. In the photo is a produce cart from F.R. Stewart and Co. Wholesale Fruits & Provisions.
Photograph depicts the scene in front of the Parliament on the departure day of the 88th Battalion (Victoria Fusiliers). The streets are crowded with people and soldiers as they make their way to the CPR station in the harbour. Cars are lined up on Menzies street with passengers standing up to get a view of the scene. In the photo is a produce cart from F.R. Stewart and Co. Wholesale Fruits & Provisions.
Photograph depicts the scene in front of the Parliament on the departure day of the 88th Battalion (Victoria Fusiliers). The streets are crowded with people and soldiers as they make their way to the CPR station in the harbour. Cars are lined up on Menzies street with passengers standing up to get a view of the scene. In the photo is a produce cart from F.R. Stewart and Co. Wholesale Fruits & Provisions.
Photograph depicts the scene in front of the Parliament on the departure day of the 88th Battalion (Victoria Fusiliers). The streets are crowded with people and soldiers as they make their way to the CPR station in the harbour. Cars are lined up on Menzies street with passengers standing up to get a view of the scene. In the photo is a produce cart from F.R. Stewart and Co. Wholesale Fruits & Provisions.
Photograph depicts soldiers from 88th Battalion (Victoria Fusiliers) boarding the SS Princess Charlotte. This CPR ship offered a connecting service to the railway station in Vancouver.
Photograph depicts soldiers from 88th Battalion (Victoria Fusiliers) boarding the SS Princess Charlotte. This CPR ship offered a connecting service to the railway station in Vancouver.
Photograph depicts a group of soldiers from the 88th Battalion, Victoria Fusiliers at Willows Camp. Seated on the boardwalk is second in command, Major B. H. Harrison and commanding officer Lieutenant-Colonel J. R. Cullin. Just off the platform to their right is Captain Richard H. Ley and Major Edward Alfred Pym.
Photograph depicts a company of the 88th Battalion (Victoria Fusiliers) at Willows Camp. Officers seated in the front row chairs include: Lieutenant Arthur Douglas Crease, Capt. Harold Despard Twigg, Captain Edward Oliver C. Martin, Lieutenant Colonel Harold Joseph Cullin, Captain Richard H. Ley, Lieutenant John Robert Horton, Unknown.
Photograph depicts a group of soldiers from the 88th Battalion (Victoria Fusiliers) at Willows Camp. Standing in the centre of the front row is commanding officer Lieutenant Colonel Harold Joseph Cullin alongside other officers.