- CA MHSBC 133-13-5-2012.048.049
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- 1948
Part of Agatha Klassen fonds
A home under water in the flood.
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Part of Agatha Klassen fonds
A home under water in the flood.
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Greendale Mennonite Church congregation
Part of Gerhard I. Peters fonds
Greendale Mennonite Church congregation outdoors at the side of the church building.
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Looking toward the front of the new sactuary
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The fonds consists of the following files:
1) "My Dad's Businesses" by Lena Janzen Harder - (1 file) Box 427
2) Photographs - (1 file) Box 427
Harder, Lena Katherine (Janzen), 1930-
Part of Abe Friesen fonds
76 gasoline station operated by Jacob Janzen is standing beside his car in Greendale, British Columbia.
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Part of Agatha Klassen fonds
Garage and store owned by J.F. Janzen in Greendale partially under water.
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Eleven junior girls outdoors on a very bright sunny day with leaders Viola S. and Verna. There is a large white building behind a fence in the background.
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Major addition under construction
A view of new addition taken at the back of the church
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Many buildings almost submerged
Many buildings up to the roof in water. Two boats on the water rescuing people in the Greendale flood in 1948.
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Men and a few women at the Canadian Conference of Menn.
Delates for the Canadian conference of Mennonites in front of the Greendale Mennonite church.
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Part of Heinrich H. Hamm fonds
In the spring of 1948 most of Greendale was flooded after a dyke on the Fraser River broke and water covered a large part of the Greendale area, including the Mennonite church shown in this photo --the First Mennonite Church (Greendale).
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Front and side view of new church building
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Introduction of 9 new church members. They are standing behind the communion table at the front of the church. Pastor Harry Heidebrecht is standing at the extreme right of the group.
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An outdoor baptismal service with a number of people waiting in the water. Rev. Heinrich G. Dueck is the minister. Onlookers are seated on the grass. A bridge is in the background.