- CA CMBS NP007-03-7
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- 1925
This photo shows a couple in Russia at the time of immigration. He is sitting while she is standing beside him.
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This photo shows a couple in Russia at the time of immigration. He is sitting while she is standing beside him.
A sea of tents make up this refugee camp in
A sea of tents make up this refugee camp in Jordan likely necessary due to the war between Arab nations and Israel in 1948 or more likely due to the Arab-Israeli War in 1967. Not found in CM.
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Part of Tiegenhagen village Photograph
This photo is of the farewell gathering in the village of Tiegenhagen in July 1924. Almost the whole village left for Canada.
First row, sitting on ground (l-r): Agnes Braun (Rempel), Justina Enns (Rempel), Maria Doerksen (Schulz), Maria Willms (Kornelsen), Margareta Wiebe, Lydia Enns (Jordan), Emma Kronrad (Grimm), Olga Loewen (Grimm), Sara Schulz.
Second row (l-r): Anna Braun (Friesen), Mrs. Woelk (Braun), Anna Poetker, Lena Warkentin (Wiebe), Aganetha ?, Aganetha Dahl, Maria Kornelsen (Konrad), Helena Loewen (Friesen), Katharina Astakhoff (Enns), Anna Boese, Kornelius Braun, Gerhard Schellenberg.
Third row (l-r): Maria Wiens (Braun), Sara Schellenberg (Kornelsen), Anna Dueck (Braun), Sara Braun (Friesen), Sara Poetker, ? Warkentin, Liese Schulz (Wiebe), Margareta Loewen, Anna Epp (Loewen), Lena Dahl (Boese), Katharina Thiessen (Kornelsen).
Fourth row (l-r): Sara Penner (Enns), Maria Wiebe, Greta Loewen (Fast), Anna Wiebe, Anna Rempel (Reimer), Lena Warkentin, Maria Friesen, Liese Tiessen (Woelk), Agnes Warkentin, Maria Schulz (Wiebe), Sara Rempel (Wiebe), Lena Dahl (Rempel), Aganeta Pauls (Enns), Liese Poetker (Braun), Margaret Loepp (Nickel).
Fifth row (l-r): Heinirch Enns, Jacob Penner, Johann Konrad, Peter Konrad, Jacob Braun, Gerhard Dick, Wilhelm Rempel, Wilhelm Schulz, Jacob Willms, Johann Wiebe, Abram Dahl, Peter Dahl, Johann Poetker, Peter Kornelsen, Wilhelm Loewen.
Sixth row (l-r): Heinirch Rempel, Jacob Braun, Peter Willms, Heinirch Schulz, Abram Loepp, Jacob Fast, Jacob Loepp, Heinrich Willms, Jacob Dahl, Gerhard Braun, Wilhelm Loewen.
Seventh row (l-r): Jacob Braun, Kornelius Woelk, Kornelius Loepp, Johann Loewen, Peter Reimer, Nicolai Enns, Abram Dahl, ? Warkentin, Jacob Schulz, Jacob Wiebe, Heinrich Poetker, Heinrich Loewen.
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Alexander Fast and David Toews.
Part of MB Herald Photograph Collection
This photo is a reproduced print of a photo of (l-r) Alexander Fast and David Toews in Berlin, Germany.
An Arab woman and children sitting in the
An Arab woman and children sitting in the desert--likely in a refugee camp. Used in CM 17-29-1.
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Part of MB Herald Photograph Collection
This photo is of Bernard Dyck and his wife, with [widow?] Anna Fast. The three newly-arrived Mennonite immigrants are standing in front of Fast's home, which they build out of sod in 1951. For the story of these Mennonite refugees from West Prussia and Poland, see the GAMEO article at "Uruguay." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. 2013. Web. 31 May 2021.
Wiens, Frank J., 1913-2007
Arab refugees crossing the Jordan River? via the
Arab refugees crossing the Jordan River? via the Allenby Bridge? Not found in CM.
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Part of MB Herald Photograph Collection
This photo is of a group of people standing outdoors beside train tracks during a ceremony celebrating 50 years of Mennonite life in Rosthern, SK.
Atlantic Park Hostel near Eastleigh, England
Part of John B Toews fonds
En route the emigrants stayed in Atlantic Park Hostel which was operated by Canadian Pacific-Cunard White Star Steamship lines near Eastleigh, England. The hostel consisted of barracks and offices.
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Auf dem Treffen des Neueingewanderten in Virgil, Ontario
Part of David Toews collection
Mennonite leaders and officials at the meeting of recently arrived immigrants held in Virgil, Ontario. Front row (left to right): Mr. Cavers (M.P.), Benjamin B. Janz, H. C. P. Cresswell. Middle row (left to right): N. Isaak, J.J . Thiessen, N. Fransen. Back row (left to right): A. A. Wall, H. Dick, J. Reimer.
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Back: Abram Wall,Jr.; Margaret Bartels; Bernhard
Back: Abram Wall,Jr.; Margaret Bartels; Bernhard Hamm; Lena Wall; Abram Wall,Sr. Seated: Mrs. Bartels; Katherina Hamm; Helena Wall. Front: Anna Bartels; Anna Wall. Photo taken near Beaverdale, Ont.
Part of MB Herald Photograph Collection
This photo is of an immigrant women baking cookies for a special occasion in Neuland Colony.
This photo is of Mennonites getting off of a train and getting ready to board a ship at Bremerhaven.
Centennial Anniversary of Mennonites in Manitoba
Part of Der Bote Photograph Collection
This is a photo of the speakers assembled in the Winnipeg arena during the centennial celebration of Mennonite immigration to Manitoba. Gerhard Ens is seen speaking at the podium, and Dave Schroeder is sitting fifth from the left. Manitoba Premier Ed Schreyer is third from the left. Others include possibly Dan Zehr on the far left and Leo Driedger next to him.
Bergen Studio
Centennial plaque commemorating 100 years of Mennonites in Manitoba (1874-1974)
Part of MB Herald Photograph Collection
This photo is of (l-r) J.C. Reimer, Ed Schreyer, Russell Doern, and Gerhard Lohrenz gathered around a plaque commemorating the centennial of the coming of the first Russian Mennonites to Manitoba. The plaque was revealed in the Manitoba Legislature.
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