Photograph depicts soldiers from the 102nd Regiment, Rocky Mountain Rangers posing together near train tracks. The 102nd Regiment contributed soldiers to the 7th Battalion and the 172nd Battalion.
Photograph depicts soldiers from the 102nd Regiment, Rocky Mountain Rangers posing together near train tracks. The 102nd Regiment contributed soldiers to the 7th Battalion and the 172nd Battalion.
Photograph depicts the area of Vernon camp where the 11th Canadian Mounted Rifles trained in 1915. The area is marked by designs made of coloured stones at the base of a flag pole.
Photograph depicts two soldiers from the 11th Overseas Battalion, Canadian Mounted Rifles at Vernon Camp. The pair are posing outside their tent and are wearing riding breeches and leather bandoliers.
Photograph depicts the area of Vernon camp where the 47th Battalion were quartered and had their administration offices. The area is marked by a design laid out on the ground in front of the camp: "47th Battn. C.E.F.". A soldier stands guard outside a sentry box at the entrance of the camp.
Photograph depicts a soldier from the 47th Battalion standing on the grounds of Vernon Camp. The area with tents behind him is marked with "47th Battn C.E.F."
Photograph depicts the 54th Kootenay Battalion at Vernon camp. At the head of the group on horseback is commanding officer Lieutenant-Colonel Arnold Henry Grant Kemball.
Photograph depicts a group of soldiers at Vernon Camp. Though the battalion was unspecified in the original box label notes, it is believed that this is a photo of the 54th Kootenay Battalion.
Photograph depicts a view of the camp area in Vernon that was home to the 54th Kootnenay Battalion in 1915. The photograph shows the canvas tents that housed soldiers and that served as administrative areas. Some areas that are marked in this picture are a Guard Room, Chaplain, Officers' area, Adjutant, Quartermaster, Paymaster, and Medical Officer. A large design marks the battalion's name.
Photograph depicts a small group of soldiers posing together outside their tent at Vernon Camp. The group are part of the 62nd Battalion. Inside the tent, you can see the legs of a soldier who is lying down.
Photograph depicts the mascot of the 62nd Battalion, a bulldog. The soldiers around him have put the dog on a chair made of blankets and have decorated it with pennant flags, a mess tin, a bugle and a couple of bayonets.
Photograph depicts the officers of the 62nd Battalion at Vernon camp. Seated in the centre of the group is officer commanding Lieutenant-Colonel John Herbert D. Hulme.
Photograph depicts a view of the military training camp in Vernon. This picture was taken in 1915 while the 62nd Battalion were training on the site. A flag with their battalion number, as well as decorations on the ground, are ways in which soldiers identified their area of the camp. A soldier stands guard outside the wooden sentry box.
Photograph depicts a view of the military training camp in Vernon. This picture was taken in 1915 while the 62nd Battalion were training on the site. A flag with their battalion number, as well as decorations on the ground, are ways in which soldiers identified their area of the camp.
Photograph depicts a view of the military training camp in Vernon. This picture was taken in 1915 while the 62nd Battalion were training on the site. A flag with their battalion number, as well as decorations on the ground, are ways in which soldiers identified their area of the camp.
Photograph depicts a mixed group of soldiers from the 62nd Battalion posing at Vernon camp with flags and their bulldog mascot. Some of the men wear trade badges identifying them as bandsmen or pioneers.
Photograph depicts a view of the military training camp in Vernon. This picture was taken in 1915 while the 62nd Battalion were training on the site. A flag with their battalion number, as well as decorations on the ground, are ways in which soldiers identified their area of the camp.
Photograph depicts a view of the military training camp in Vernon. This picture was taken in 1915 while the 62nd Battalion were training on the site. A flag with their battalion number, as well as decorations on the ground, are ways in which soldiers identified their area of the camp. The rifle range can vaguely be seen far on the hillside in the background.
Photograph depicts a group of soldiers wearing summer camp clothes standing at attention on the grounds near Vernon military camp. One row of the soldiers has begun marching. This photo was not labeled with a battalion number.
Photograph depicts a group of soldiers wearing summer camp clothes standing at attention on the grounds near Vernon military camp. This photo was not labeled with a battalion number.
Photograph depicts a group of soldiers wearing summer camp clothes standing at attention on the grounds near Vernon military camp. Some spectators watch the inspection on chairs while the band plays.
Photograph depicts a bird's-eye view of the military training camp in Vernon, B.C. Also pictured are the neighbouring city, farmlands and rolling hills of the Okanagan.