Alternative service in forestry - Visitors
- CA MHC 277-46.0
- Item
- 1942-43
A family visiting an Alternative Service forestry camp in British Columbia. One man has a Brownie camera in his hand.
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Alternative service in forestry - Visitors
A family visiting an Alternative Service forestry camp in British Columbia. One man has a Brownie camera in his hand.
Alternative service in forestry - Visitors
A group of visiters at an Alternative Service forestry camp in B.C. One woman is holding a Brownie camera.
Amy Ensz (left, back to camera) & Miriam Snider (right) are at the entrance to the annex (dormitory building) one Sunday. Amy holds a camera in her hand.
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Bill Reimer with a microfilm camera
Part of MB Herald Photograph Collection
This photo is of Bill Reimer with a microfilm machine in a van. The photo was taken while Reimer and J.B. Toews were travelling across Canada and the U.S., microfilming MB Church records for preservation at the Centre for Mennonite Brethren Studies.
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C.F. Klassen & MCC Workers in Europe
Delegates to CMC meeting in Niagara-on-the-Lake, 1956
Negatives only, 2. Group photo of the 80 or more delegates (all men) to the CMC meeting in Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ont. in July, 1956. In one neg. the photographer is adjusting his panorama camera & part of the group is seen closer up in the background. In the other neg. the whole group is seen (the photographer is in front of the first row, back to camera). Taken on the grounds of Eden Christian College where the mission festival was held.
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Gen. 4: Walter Barkman, well known photographer at "Walt's Studio"
Part of Jacob M. Unrau fonds
This photograph shows Henry Gerbrandt getting some exercise at a staff meeting (chopping wood). Others shown are: J.N. Braun, Edwin Brandt, Larry Kehler, Otto Hamm. Four of the men have cameras and two are capturing the scene. The M.P.M snowmobile is in the background.
Part of Conference of Mennonites in Canada - GCMC Missions in China Slide Collection
This photo shows a group of 11 women and 7 men, arranged in four rows. One woman in the front row is holding a camera which appears to be a Brownie Flash III model. The two men in the back row are most likely the twin brothers, S.F. and C.L. Pannabecker. C.L. was the medical superintendent at the Kai Chow hospital, and C.L. was principal at the Bible school and editor of teh missions paper called "The China-Home Bond."
Part of Peter J. Dyck (1878-1947) and John P. Dyck (1901-1990) family fonds
This photo shows Peter Neufeld holding eight (*) cameras.
Girl holding a camera out side at the Martens home
Part of Conference of Mennonites in Canada - GCMC Missions in China Slide Collection
This is a photograph of a women outside at some rocks and trees. She is holding a box camera, which looks like a camera which looks like a "Kodak Brown Flash III" model.