Photograph depicts the 231st Battalion (Seaforth Highlanders) on the training grounds at Hastings Park in Vancouver, B.C. On horseback at the front of the battalion are Lieutenant-Colonel Francis Easton Leach and battalion Sergeant-Major J. A. Ewart. Vancouver Exhibition Buildings can be seen in the background.
Photograph depicts the 231st Battalion (Seaforth Highlanders) on the training grounds at Hastings Park in Vancouver, B.C. On horseback at the front of the battalion are Major A. Rowan, Lieutenant J. D. Beattie, Lieutenant-Colonel Francis Easton Leach and battalion Sergeant-Major J. A. Ewart. Vancouver Exhibition Buildings can be seen in the background.
Photograph depicts soldiers of the 48th Battalion onboard trains at a railway station in Vancouver. Specific groups in this photograph include the Machine Gun Section and the Signallers' Section.
Photograph depicts a soldiers from the 48th Battalion aboard a CPR train in Vancouver. The banner that hangs from the train windows says "No. 1 Platoon". Near the end of the cart, two soldiers hold up a pennant flag with "Prince Rupert" written on it.
Photograph depicts soldiers from the 48th Battalion aboard trains in Vancouver. A number of banners hanging from the side of train indicate different sections of the battalion. This includes: pioneers, band, staff, stretcher bearers, and transport. Someone has graffitied one of the tanks under the train with "We are not gas".
Photograph depicts a group of soldiers from the 48th Battalion at the CPR train station in Vancouver. Here, they await boarding next to piles of supplies including the No. 2 Stretcher Bearer's section supplies box, canteen supplies and the Signaller's section supplies box.
Photograph depicts soldiers from the 48th Battalion aboard trains in Vancouver. The banners hanging from the railcar indicate the group in this photo belong to No. 5 Platoon. A few officers discuss plans in front of the train.
Photograph depicts soldiers from the 48th Battalion aboard trains in Vancouver. Specific groups in this photograph include soldiers from No. 11 and No. 12 platoons.
Photograph depicts soldiers from the 48th Battalion on trains at the CPR station in Vancouver. Banners hanging from the train windows identify certain platoons of the battalion, including No. 7 and No. 8 platoons. On the ground, a sergeant shakes hands with a civilian.
Photograph depicts soldiers from the 48th Battalion on trains at the CPR station in Vancouver. Banners hanging from the train windows identify certain platoons of the battalion, including No. 5 and No. 6 platoons.
Photograph depicts soldiers from the 48th Battalion on trains at the CPR station in Vancouver. Banners hanging from the train windows identify certain platoons of the battalion, including No. 9 and No. 10 platoons. On the ground, several civilians look on.
Photograph depicts a draft of Army Medical Corps soldiers aboard the Princess Victoria, a CPR ship that will transport troops from Victoria to Vancouver where they will bord an eastbound train.
Photograph depicts a draft of Army Medical Corps soldiers aboard the Princess Victoria, a CPR ship that will transport troops from Victoria to Vancouver where they will board an eastbound train. Soldiers occupy the upper decks while civilians are intermingled throughout the ship.
Photograph depicts a draft of Army Medical Corps soldiers aboard the Princess Victoria, a CPR ship that will transport troops from Victoria to Vancouver where they will board an eastbound train.