Antennas of the Trans World Radio Complex
- CA MAO XV-19.3-1992-14-3948
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Antennas of the Trans World Radio Complex. See 14.3945 f. & CM 16-3-1. C.f. CM 17-4-1.
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Antennas of the Trans World Radio Complex
Antennas of the Trans World Radio Complex. See 14.3945 f. & CM 16-3-1. C.f. CM 17-4-1.
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David M. Howard with students at Urbana '70
Note on back: David M. Howard, IVCF missionary director, talks with students at Urbana '70. Credit: Urbana '70/COMPRO. He bends over to talk to the audience seated below the stage. C.f. 1994-14.2083 & 2001-14.281.
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Farewell fellowship for Eleanor Mathies
Used in CM 11-51-3. Farewell fellowship for Eleanor Mathies. L-R: Sara Loeppky, Anne Wiebe, Mrs. John Willms, Anne Loeppky, Mrs. Ted Friessen (Linie), Mrs. Bob Unruh, Mrs. Bruno Epp, Mrs. Abe Boschmann, Eleanor Mathies, Anne Klassen, Mrs. Peter Ketler, Mrs. Clarence Labun, Anne Willms (daughter of Mr. & Mrs. John Willms. See CM regarding where they were from & their work. Cf. related photo: 1994-14.147.
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Incomplete temporary residence for parents
Incomplete temporary residence for parents arriving to bring or to get their children who are studying at the Mennonite mission in Yalwa Sanga, Chaco Boreal. Used in CM 11-15-10.
Epp, Bruno, 1927-2012
Jack Hoeppner working at Trans World Radio (Bonaire, Netherlands Antilles)
Used in CM 19-3-3 with art. re. the work of Jack Hoeppner (right) who served as engineer at TWR for 2 yrs. Here he is seen at work fabricating components for a new directional antenna. C.f. CM 16-1-3 re. Jack Hoeppner.
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Used in CM 4-32-8, neg. also. John Thiessen, Exec. Sec. of the Missions office (left) and Wilhemina Kuyf (right) "carry the administrative load of the missions office in the Newton, Kan. headquarters office. Both are former missionaries.
Epp, Frank H., 1929-1986
L-r: Missionary Warren Metzler; Bishop Truman Brunk of Virginia; and Mahlon L. Blosser
Used in the CM 3-29-6. The first Mennonite Church in Jamaica, located in Constant Springs, in north Kingston, was organized by the Virginia Mennonite Board of Missions and Charities. Three men from that board present for the occaision were: L-r: Missionary Warren Metzler, who was taking over from Rev. D. H. Loewen; Bishop Truman Brunk of Virginia who officiated at the baptism; Mahlon L. Blosser.
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Nine members of the Conference of Mennonites in Canada Mission board, 1959
Nine members of the CMC Mission board at the annual meetings in Clearbrook, B.C., seated in front of a map of Canada with indications of showing some of the mission locations, entitled, (in German) "you shall be my witnesses." H.J. Gerbrandt of Altona is at right, front row. See CM 7-28-6 for names of board members. Fotovix copy of neg. also included. This photo was published in the CMC Yearbook, 1959, p.182.
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The crowd at the Winnipeg Municipal Auditorium listening to reports about foreign missions
Used in CM 6-28-1? Note on back:"A section of the afternoon crowd at the Wpg. Municipal Auditorium listening to the reports about foreign missions." One of the 3 sessions of the MB Church of Canada held there.
Rempel, C. J.
The home of Principal Hans Wiens and his family.
The home of Principal Hans Wiens and his family. Used in CM 11-15-10.
Epp, Bruno, 1927-2012
The school building at Yalwa Sanga. Used in CM
The school building at Yalwa Sanga. Used in CM 11-15-10.
Epp, Bruno, 1927-2012
Urbana '70 Assembly Hall at the University of Illinois
Note on back: Site of Urbana '70: Assembly Hall at the University of Illinois. Credit: Urbana '70/COMPRO. See CM 19-3-1 for view of the audience in the hall in 2001-14.281
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Used in CM 19-3-1. More than 12,300 persons in the audience in the University of Illinois Assembly Hall at the Dec. 1970 Urbana '70 convention. C.f. 1994-14.2082 & 2083 from the same event.
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Used in CM 7-35-9. People gathered informally
Used in CM 7-35-9. People gathered informally outside the United-Anglicanchurch building after the service. The unit of Mennonite young men working there for the summer worshipped & co-operated with the United-Anglican Church
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West Coast Children's Mission building
Negative also and aditional photo (9x9). Used in CM 4-11-1. Building of the West Coast Children's Mission which was sponsored by the British Columbia Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches. Sunday services (in the chapel) and Sunday School were held in this building on County Line Road. See related photos in 2010-14.436 to 438.
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