Showing 165 results

Archival description
Ernest Crocker fonds Sidney (B.C.)
Print preview View:

165 results with digital objects Show results with digital objects

View of Sidney Camp

Photograph depicts a bird's eye view of farmlands and the encampment at Sidney Camp where many battalions completed their summer field training.

View of Sidney Camp

Photograph depicts a bird's eye view of the encampment at Sidney Camp where many battalions completed their summer field training.

Bantam soldier portraits; Sidney

Photograph depicts two pictures of soldiers from the 143rd Battalion (B.C. Bantams) posing outside of their tents at Sidney Camp during summer field training. Both men carry Ross MK III Rifles.

Bantam soldiers at Sidney Camp

Photograph depicts two images taken at Sidney Camp during summer field training in 1916. In the first photograph, soldiers from the 143rd Battalion (B.C. Bantams) posing at the canteen holding a pie and a block of cheese. In the second image, a Bantam soldier poses in front of a tent.

Bantam soldiers at Sidney Camp

Photograph depicts two pictures taken at Sidney Camp during summer field training for the 143rd Battalion (B.C. Bantams). Both images feature soldiers posing outside their tents. In the first image, another soldier can be seen lying on the floor of the tent.

Bantam soldiers at Sidney Camp

Photograph depicts two pictures taken at Sidney Camp during summer field training for the 143rd Battalion (B.C. Bantams). Both images feature soldiers posing outside their tents.

Bantam soldier at Sidney Camp

Photograph depicts two snapshots of the same soldier at Sidney Camp. He belongs to the 143rd Battalion (B.C. Bantams) and is seen posing in camp clothing with his Ross MK III Rifle.

Bantam soldiers at Sidney Camp; Boxing

Photograph depicts two pictures taken at Sidney Camp during training for the 143rd Battalion (B.C. Bantams). In the top photo, a group of Bantam soldiers pose in front of a tent. In the bottom picture, two soldiers wearing athletic clothing demonstrate boxing positions.

Bantam soldiers at Sidney Camp

Photograph depicts two pictures taken of 143rd Battalion (B.C. Bantams) soldiers at Sidney Camp. These pictures were taken during summer field training and feature the soldiers wearing camp clothes.

Soldiers at Sidney Camp

Photograph depicts a mixed group of soldiers from unknown battalions posing for a picture with a mascot at Sidney Camp. The majority of the men appear to be members of the Canadian Army Service Corps or the Canadian Engineers.

Soldiers at Sidney Camp

Photograph depicts a mixed group of soldiers from unknown battalions posing for a picture at Sidney Camp. The majority of the men appear to be members of the Canadian Army Service Corps or the Canadian Engineers.

Scene near Heal's Rifle Range

Photograph depicts a group of soldiers wearing camp clothes at a military summer training camp beside Heal's Rifle Range near Prospect, B.C. It is unclear if they had come for the day from the training camp in Sidney, or if they stayed for a longer period of time at the range.

143rd Battalion Band

Photograph depicts band members of the 143rd Battalion (B.C. Bantams) posing in a forest with their instruments during summer field training. It is possible that a few members of 231st Battalion band are also present as one of the drums in the picture has the logo of the Seaforth Highlanders and both battalions were training at the camp in Sidney at the same time. Sitting on the bass drum is Rags, the 143rd Battalion's terrier mascot.

143rd Battalion Band

Photograph depicts band members of the 143rd Battalion (B.C. Bantams) posing in a forest with their instruments during summer field training. It is possible that a few members of 231st Battalion band are also present as one of the drums in the picture has the logo of the Seaforth Highlanders and both battalions were training at the camp in Sidney at the same time. Sitting on the bass drum is Rags, the 143rd Battalion's terrier mascot.

143rd Battalion soldiers at Sidney Camp

Photograph depicts three soldiers from the 143rd Battalion (B.C. Bantams) at Sidney military camp. The first two soldiers appear to be Indigenous though their names are unknown. The second soldier is possibly Private Louis Symonds (Regimental number 258354).

Bantam at Sidney Camp

Photograph depicts two pictures of the same soldier at Sidney Camp. Though his name is unknown, he is part of the 143rd Battalion (B.C. Bantams).

Bantam portraits; Sidney Camp

Photograph depicts two portraits of soldiers taken at Sidney Camp. Both men belong to the 143rd Battalion, B.C. Bantams. Tin the first picture, a Bantam soldier poses with his Ross rifle next to the outdoor dining hall. The second image is of a Japanese recruit who poses among the canvas tents of the encampment. He has taken off his Service Dress jacket and cap.

Bantam portraits; Sidney Camp

Photograph depicts two portraits of soldiers taken at Sidney camp. These soldiers are part of the 143rd Battalion, also known as the B.C. Bantams. Both these men are wearing their M 1913 Service Dress uniforms complete with swagger sticks.

Results 1 to 30 of 165