Mary Martha Home Photograph Collection
- CA CMBS NP066
- Collection
- 1900-1979
These photos come from photo albums and individuals associated with the Mary Martha homes in Winnipeg.
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Mary Martha Home Photograph Collection
These photos come from photo albums and individuals associated with the Mary Martha homes in Winnipeg.
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City mission service to young girls--continued
City mission service to young girls--continued
Anna Kehler and Jacob J. Doerksen
This is a 1930 photo of Anna Kehler taken in Rosetown, Saskatchewan, where she was working as a domestic. Anna is wearing more stylish clothes and shoes, perhaps still-beautiful hand-me-downs from the lady-of-the-house, Mrs. Richardson. In the photo, Anna is seated outside the Richardson home with her friend, Jacob J. Doerksen. See page 150 in Daughters in the House of Jacob.
Part of MHC photo display - Mennonite Domestic Servants in Wpg
This photo is of 3 Mennonite young women posing for a photo in their uniforms as they worked in Winnipeg as domestic servants. They are wearing white hats, dark 3/4 length dresses and white aprons with bibs. The original is at Centre for Mennonite Brethren Studies, Winnipeg. -- Note: this photo is a reproduction that has been mounted.
Younge women with house father Abram Peters
Part of MHC photo display - Mennonite Domestic Servants in Wpg
This phot is of 14 young women seated around a older man who is [Gerhard .A. Peters?] who was the house father of the General Conferen gilrs home Ebenezer in Winnipeg for Mennonite domestic servants in Winnipeg. The women are well dressed wearing necklaces and fine dresses.
Part of Gerhard Lohrenz fonds
This is a photo of Mennonite girls in service. When the Mennonites from Russia came to Canada in the twenties, their daughters, often mere teenagers, had to serve in the homes of the well-to-do. Remuneration was pitiful, but these girls gave what they earned to their parents and their families. The great service rendered by these girls demands recognition. Here we see several of these serving girls. The date is 1924. [HR 249]