- J-02863
- Item
- 1915
Part of Ernest Crocker fonds
Photograph depicts a line of cavalry moving across Vernon military camp. A few soldiers on foot guard the camp.
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Part of Ernest Crocker fonds
Photograph depicts a line of cavalry moving across Vernon military camp. A few soldiers on foot guard the camp.
62nd Battalion soldiers with mascot
Part of Ernest Crocker fonds
Photograph depicts a group of five soldiers from the 62nd Battalion standing outside of their tent. They pose with the battalion mascot, a bulldog.
Soldiers outside living quarters
Part of Ernest Crocker fonds
Photograph depicts two soldiers from an unknown battalion standing in front of their tent at Vernon Camp.
Part of Ernest Crocker fonds
Photograph depicts a group of four soldiers standing outside their tent at Vernon Camp. Next to their tent are their mess tins and blankets. Their battalion/regiment is unknown.
11th CMR soldiers at Vernon Camp
Part of Ernest Crocker fonds
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.
Part of Ernest Crocker fonds
Photograph depicts two unidentified soldiers on horseback at Vernon Camp. Behind them are horses being fed in troughs.
Part of Ernest Crocker fonds
Photograph depicts a group pf soldiers from the 54th Kootenay Battalion posing with a lieutenant at Vernon Camp.
Part of Ernest Crocker fonds
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.
Part of Ernest Crocker fonds
Photograph depicts a soldier in uniform standing outside his tent at Vernon Camp. His battalion and/or regiment is unknown. Near him are piles of blankets and mess tins.
Part of Ernest Crocker fonds
Photograph depicts a group of soldiers from the 62nd Battalion posing together in front of their tent with the battalion's mascot, a bulldog.
Part of Ernest Crocker fonds
Photograph depicts a soldier in camp clothes posing outside a tent with his Ross Rifle. His battalion is unknown. Behind him are horses feeding from a trough.
Part of Ernest Crocker fonds
Photograph depicts two soldiers from unidentified battalions on horseback at Vernon Camp. They appear to be near the stables as several horses are being fed behind them.
Part of Ernest Crocker fonds
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."
Part of Ernest Crocker fonds
Photograph depicts a group of soldiers from the 54th Battalion at Vernon Camp.
Part of Ernest Crocker fonds
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.
Part of Ernest Crocker fonds
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.
Part of Ernest Crocker fonds
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.
Part of Ernest Crocker fonds
Photograph depicts the 54th Kootenay Battalion at Vernon camp. Koots the black bear and military mascot is seated with his handlers in the front row.
Part of Ernest Crocker fonds
Photograph depicts an unidentified group of soldiers (though they are likely from the 54th Battalion) at Vernon camp.
Part of Ernest Crocker fonds
Photograph depicts an unidentified group of soldiers in Vernon, BC posing together on the side of a hill. They are mostly wearing summer camp clothes with sun hats and helmets. Two soldiers in the back row carry a flag.
62nd Battalion mascot; Bulldog
Part of Ernest Crocker fonds
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.
Part of Ernest Crocker fonds
Photograph depicts lines of men dressed in naval uniforms carrying Lee-Enfields rifles. They are either Navy cadets or volunteers, though their unit or affiliation was not specified by the photographer.
Part of Ernest Crocker fonds
Photograph depicts lines of men dressed in naval uniforms carrying Lee-Enfields rifles. They are either Navy cadets or volunteers, though their unit or affiliation was not specified by the photographer.
Part of Ernest Crocker fonds
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.
Royal Canadian Regiment soldier
Part of Ernest Crocker fonds
Photograph depicts a soldier, possibly a warrant officer, standing outside his tent. He wears the cap badge of the Royal Canadian Regiment.
Soldiers pose outside their tent
Part of Ernest Crocker fonds
Photograph depicts a group of soldiers standing outside a tent at Vernon Camp. Their regiment/battalion is unknown.
Soldiers pose outside their tent
Part of Ernest Crocker fonds
Photograph depicts a group of soldiers outside of their tent at Vernon military camp. They have placed a "Vancouver B.C." pennant flag on the front of their tent, perhaps indicating their origins. Regretfully, no details were left regarding which battalion they may have belonged to.
Soldiers pose outside their tent
Part of Ernest Crocker fonds
Photograph depicts soldiers from an unknown battalion posing outside their tent at Vernon Camp. The soldier in the centre is wearing a greatcoat and the two other men beside him are wearing camp clothes.
Part of Ernest Crocker fonds
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.
Soldiers pose outside their tent
Part of Ernest Crocker fonds
Photograph depicts soldiers from an unknown battalion posing outside their tent at Vernon Camp. A pile of blankets and their mess tins are seen in a pile outside the living quarters.