Assigned to the Chinese Labour Corps recruitment camp at Weihaiwei in northeastern China during the First World War, Captain Harry Livingstone of the Canadian Army Medical Corps used his camera to great effect. Captain Livingstone also kept a field diary documenting his work and travels. Images of the labourers were also captured during the secret railway journey from Vancouver to Halifax, where the men boarded ships for war-torn Europe. Photos courtesy the David Livingstone CLC Canadian Collection.
Of the nearly 95,000 Chinese recruited by the British between late November 1916 and early 1918, an estimated 84,500 arrived on Canada’s west coast on steamships from China. Of these, nearly 81,000 crossed the continent by rail.