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Ernest Crocker fonds Vancouver (B.C.)
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Troops Departing via Train from Vancouver

Photograph depicts a Canadian Northern train at Union Station, Vancouver as soldiers board it. Civilians, including a group of three boys, watch as soldiers lean out the train windows to say goodbye to friends and family.

Troops Departing via Train from Vancouver

Photograph depicts a scene at Union Station, Vancouver as soldiers finish boarding a Canadian Northern train. The front of the train is pictured with several carts full of soldiers extending to the platform. Crowds of people assemble near the train to say goodbye to soldiers who lean out from the windows.

Troops en route to Union Station, Vancouver

Photograph depicts civilans and soldiers leaving the Canadian Pacific Railway's Pier D, at the foot of Granville Street in Vancouver, where their boat from Victoria has docked. As they exit the pier, they are likely headed to their next destination, Union Station (later the Great Northern Station) where they will board an eastbound train.

Troops Departing via Train from Vancouver

Photograph depicts soldiers aboard the Canadian Northern train, at Union Station, Vancouver, prior to departure. Three ladies stand in front of a passenger car and smile at the camera. Soldiers lean out of the train's windows to say goodbye to friends and family, and smile at the camera.

Troops at Union Station, Vancouver

Photograph depicts soldiers sitting on the platform next to their belongings at Union Station in Vancouver as they wait for their train to arrive. Many of them break for lunch as they eat sandwiches.

Troops Boarding Train, Vancouver

Photograph depicts the busy scene at Vancouver's Union Station as troops board the Canadian Northern train. Their family and friends are present on the platform to say goodbye.

Troops Boarding Train, Vancouver

Photograph depicts soldiers aboard the Canadian Northern train, at Union Station, Vancouver, prior to departure. As civilians send them off, soldiers wave their hats as they say goodbye. In the back, one woman has climbed up the side of the railway car to hug two soldiers.

Troops Departing via Train from Vancouver

Photograph depicts a Canadian Northern train at Union Station, Vancouver as soldiers board it. Civilians, including a group of three boys, watch as soldiers lean out the train windows to say goodbye to friends and family.

Troops Departing via Train from Vancouver

Photograph depicts a Canadian Northern train at Union Station, Vancouver as soldiers board it. Civilians, including a group of three boys, watch as soldiers lean out the train windows to say goodbye to friends and family.

Army Medical Corps Draft Departure

Photograph depicts a draft of Army Medical Corps soldiers aboard the Princess Victoria, a CPR ship that will transport troops from Victoria to Vancouver where they will board an eastbound train.

Army Medical Corps Draft Departure

Photograph depicts a draft of Army Medical Corps soldiers aboard the Princess Victoria, a CPR ship that will transport troops from Victoria to Vancouver where they will bord an eastbound train.

Army Medical Corps Draft Departure

Photograph depicts a draft of Army Medical Corps soldiers aboard the Princess Victoria, a CPR ship that will transport troops from Victoria to Vancouver where they will board an eastbound train. Soldiers occupy the upper decks while civilians are intermingled throughout the ship.

231st Battalion, Hastings Park

Photograph depicts the 231st Battalion (Seaforth Highlanders) on the training grounds at Hastings Park in Vancouver, B.C. On horseback at the front of the battalion are Lieutenant-Colonel Francis Easton Leach and battalion Sergeant-Major J. A. Ewart. Vancouver Exhibition Buildings can be seen in the background.

231st Battalion, Hastings Park

Photograph depicts the 231st Battalion (Seaforth Highlanders) on the training grounds at Hastings Park in Vancouver, B.C. On horseback at the front of the battalion are Major A. Rowan, Lieutenant J. D. Beattie, Lieutenant-Colonel Francis Easton Leach and battalion Sergeant-Major J. A. Ewart. Vancouver Exhibition Buildings can be seen in the background.

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