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168th Draft, 2nd Depot Battalion

Photograph depicts the 168th draft of soldiers from the 2nd Depot Battalion, British Columbia Regiment aboard the Princess Victoria. The troops share this CPR ship with regular passengers also on their way to Vancouver.

168th Draft, 2nd Depot Battalion

Photograph depicts the 168th draft of soldiers from the 2nd Depot Battalion, British Columbia Regiment aboard the Princess Victoria. The troops share this CPR ship with regular passengers also on their way to Vancouver. The Post Office and Customs House buildings, as well as the Belmont building can be seen in the background.

168th Draft, 2nd Depot Battalion boarding ship

Photograph depicts the 168th draft of soldiers from the 2nd Depot Battalion, British Columbia Regiment boarding the SS Princess Victoria. The troops share this CPR ship with regular passengers also on their way to Vancouver. The Empress Hotel is in the background.

168th Draft, 2nd Depot Battalion leaving

Photograph depicts the 168th draft of soldiers from the 2nd Depot Battalion, British Columbia Regiment pulling out from the harbour aboard the SS Princess Victoria. The Grand Trunk Pacific warehouses can be seen in the background.

16th Draft, Canadian Army Medical Corps

Photograph depicts the 16th Draft, Canadian Army Medical Corps (C.A.M.C.) departing Victoria aboard a ship. This CPR vessel would transport troops to Vancouver where they would then board an eastbound train. Soldiers wear the Army Medical Corps insignia on their sleeve (a circular white patch with a red cross) and the C.A.M.C. shoulder title bar. Their service caps are decorated with flowers and various soldiers wave flags, including British, American, Italian and Canadian.

16th Draft, Canadian Army Medical Corps

Photograph depicts the 16th Draft, Canadian Army Medical Corps (C.A.M.C.) departing Victoria aboard a ship. This CPR vessel would transport troops to Vancouver where they would then board an eastbound train. Soldiers wear the Army Medical Corps insignia on their sleeve (a circular white patch with a red cross) and the C.A.M.C. shoulder title bar. Their service caps are decorated with flowers and various soldiers wave flags, including British, American, Italian and Canadian ones.

16th Draft, Canadian Army Medical Corps

Photograph depicts the 16th Draft, Canadian Army Medical Corps (C.A.M.C.) departing Victoria aboard a ship. This CPR would transport troops to Vancouver where they would then board an eastbound train. Soldiers wear the Army Medical Corps insignia on their sleeve (a circular white patch with a red cross) and the C.A.M.C. shoulder title bar. Some soldier's caps and uniforms have been decorated with flowers and flags.

16th Draft, Canadian Army Medical Corps boarding ship

Photograph depicts a group of Canadian Army Medical Corps (C.A.M.C.) soldiers walking up the dock as they board a CPR ship. The parliament buildings can be seen in the background. Some soldiers carry care packages given to them from friends and family. A few navy seamen are also present.

16th Field Ambulance

Photograph depicts the 16th Field Ambulance (Canadian-Siberian Expeditionary Force) at Willows Camp. At the centre of the group is Lieutenant-Colonel C.A. Warren.

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