Photograph depicts soldiers from an unknown battalion posing outside their tent at Vernon Camp. One man holds up a pennant flag with the words "Vernon Camp B.C.". Next to them is a pile of blankets and their mess tins.
Photograph depicts a group of seven soldiers posing in front of a tent at a summer military training camp in Vernon, B.C. Two soldiers sitting in the front row hold two camp mascots, puppies. Various camp supplies can be seen in the periphery including mess tins, dinnerware, blankets and drying racks.
Photograph depicts a moustached soldier in military undress (camp clothes) standing with his arms crossed near the washing quarters at a military summer training camp in Vernon, B.C.
Photograph depicts a group of soldiers wearing camp clothes at a military summer training camp in Vernon, B.C. Most wear summer straw hats with wide brim and the left side folded upwards.
Photograph depicts soldiers posing together at a military training camp in Vernon, B.C. They wear the Canadian pattern 7-button service dress jacket and uniform. The young boy in sitting in the front row has an older style bugler rank trade badge on his left arm, before the two crossed bugles design was adopted.
Photograph depicts four uniformed soldiers at Vernon's military summer camp. The first soldier wears the insignia of an Artificer Corporal from the Canadian Army Service Corps.
Photograph depicts two soldiers standing outside a tent at Vernon military camp. Both these soldiers are veterans of previous wars (likely the Boer War) and wear their medal ribbons on their uniforms. The soldier on the left is also a member of the Military Police and wears a brassard on his sleeve cuff.
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.
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 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.
Photograph depicts a soldier from the Canadian Army Medical Corps posing in front of his tent at the Vernon military camp. The red cross insignia of the CAMC is on his sleeve.
Photograph depicts a group at camp. The soldier kneeling in the front row is a sergeant and has two medal ribbons on his shirt including a 1914 Star medal ribbon (also known as "Mons Star").
Photograph depicts four men in varying military dress pose in front of a tent at Vernon military summer camp while two more men peek out from inside the tent. In the background are supplies and tents with several soldiers lounging inside or around them.
Photograph depicts soldiers posing in front of the encampment at Vernon military training camp. Included in the group is a young bugler holding his instrument. The Pennant banners on the tent reads "Royal Gunners Canada 1915".
Photograph depicts a group of soldiers from an unspecified battalion outside their tent at Vernon camp. They stand next to a pile of blankets and their mess tins.
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.
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.
Photograph depicts a group of soldiers posing at a military camp in Vernon, B.C. Sitting down on the left is a corporal and beside him kneeling is a bugler.
Photograph depicts a group of Military Police soldiers at the military training camp in Vernon, B.C. Military Police were trained soldiers who were assigned, sometimes temporarily, to maintain order in the camp. Police were were usually chosen for their physical stature, but soldiers who were wounded abroad and discharged were often sent to military training camps as Military Police once they had healed. In the middle of the group is a highland officer wearing a traditional kilt and sporran.