Photograph depicts the Physical Training (PT) Staff of the Canadian Siberian Expeditionary Force (16th Infantry Brigade) at Willows Camp. They wear the insignia of PT staff.
Photograph depicts the signal section of the 16th Infantry Brigade, Canadian Siberian Expeditionary Force at Willows Camp. At the centre of the photograph is Signal Officer Captain E. H. Thom.
Photograph depicts a group of soldiers and an unidentified woman at Willows Camp. The formation patches on the men's uniforms identify them as part of the 16th Infantry Brigade Headquarters' staff.
Photograph depicts a group of soldiers and an unidentified woman at Willows Camp. The formation patches on the men's uniforms identify them as part of the 16th Infantry Brigade Headquarters' staff.
Photograph depicts the 16th Field Ambulance (Canadian-Siberian Expeditionary Force) at Willows Camp. At the centre of the group is Lieutenant-Colonel C.A. Warren.
Photograph depicts the officers of the 259th Infantry Battalion. Many officers In the front row have overseas service chevrons and/or wound stripes on their uniforms, meaning they had seen action in Europe. Seated in the centre is Lieutenant-Colonel Albert 'Dolly' Swift, officer commanding. The 259th was raised as part of the Canadian Siberian Expeditionary Force. The battalion comprised 2 companies from Ontario and 2 companies from Quebec.
Photograph depicts the signal section of the 16th Infantry Brigade, Canadian Siberian Expeditionary Force at Willows Camp. At the centre of the photograph is Signal Officer Captain E. H. Thom.
Photograph depicts troops from the 259th Battalion standing in front of a post selling Victory Bonds and offering a replica of a trench dugout to visit. The streets and nearby walls are covered in advertisements and war propaganda.
Photograph depicts a group of Canadian Engineers at Willows Camp. This group was part of the contingent sent to Russia known as the Canadian Siberian Expeditionary Force. According to box notes left by the photographer, these men may have been miners.
Photograph depicts troops from the 259th Battalion standing in front of a post selling Victory Bonds and offering a replica of a trench dugout to visit. The streets and nearby walls are covered in advertisements and war propaganda.
Photograph depicts a group of soldiers from the Canadian Siberian Expeditionary Force. It is not known who this group was or what special role they had in the brigade.
Photograph depicts Brigadier-General H.C. Bickford, commander of the 16th Infantry Brigade and second-in-command of the Siberian Force, on horseback at Willows Camp where he inspects troops destined to serve in the Canadian-Siberia Expeditionary Force. He is joined by other high-ranking officials from Military District 11, including Major-General Leckie.
Photograph depicts Brigadier-General H.C. Bickford, commander of the 16th Infantry Brigade and second-in-command of the Siberian Force, on horseback at Willows Camp where he inspects troops destined to serve in the Canadian-Siberia Expeditionary Force. He is joined by other high-ranking officials from Military District 11, including Major-General Leckie.
Photograph depicts a group of soldiers from the Canadian Siberian Expeditionary Force lined on the street prior to boarding a ship at Victoria's CPR terminal. These soldiers were likely part of an advance party that left BC for Vladivostok in November 2018.
Photograph depicts a group of soldiers from the Canadian Siberian Expeditionary Force aboard a CPR ship in Victoria. These soldiers were likely part of an advance party that left BC for Vladivostok in November 2018.
Photograph depicts a group of soldiers from the Canadian Siberian Expeditionary Force lined on the street prior to boarding a ship at Victoria's CPR terminal. These soldiers were likely part of an advance party that left BC for Vladivostok in November 2018.
Photograph depicts a group of soldiers from the Canadian Siberian Expeditionary Force aboard a CPR ship in Victoria. These soldiers were likely part of an advance party that left BC for Vladivostok in November 2018.
Photograph depicts Brigadier-General H.C. Bickford, commander of the 16th Infantry Brigade and second-in-command of the Siberian Force on horseback at Willows Camp where he inspects troops destined to serve in the Canadian-Siberia Expeditionary Force. He is joined by other high-ranking officials from Military District 11, including Major-General Leckie.
Photograph depicts officers from Military District 11, including district officer commanding Major-General Leckie along with Brigadier-General Bickford of the 16th Infantry brigade inspecting troops on the grounds of Willows Camp.
Photograph depicts senior officers from Military District No. 11 formally inspecting the 16th Infantry Brigade (Canadian Siberian Expeditionary Force) at Willows Camp.
Photograph depicts senior officers from Military District No. 11 formally inspecting the 16th Infantry Brigade (Canadian Siberian Expeditionary Force) at Willows Camp.
Photograph depicts senior officers from Military District No. 11 formally inspecting the 16th Infantry Brigade (Canadian Siberian Expeditionary Force) at Willows Camp.
Photograph depicts senior officers from Military District No. 11 formally inspecting the 16th Infantry Brigade (Canadian Siberian Expeditionary Force) at Willows Camp.
Photograph depicts senior officers from Military District No. 11 formally inspecting the 16th Infantry Brigade (Canadian Siberian Expeditionary Force) at Willows Camp.
Photograph depicts senior officers from Military District No. 11 formally inspecting the 16th Infantry Brigade (Canadian Siberian Expeditionary Force) at Willows Camp.
Photograph depicts senior officers from Military District No. 11 formally inspecting the 16th Infantry Brigade (Canadian Siberian Expeditionary Force) at Willows Camp.
Photograph depicts soldiers from the Canadian Siberian Expeditionary Force organized by company on the grounds at Willows Camp. The group is either the 259th Battalion or the 260th Battalion.
Photograph depicts senior officers from Military District No. 11 formally inspecting the 16th Infantry Brigade (Canadian Siberian Expeditionary Force) at Willows Camp.