- CA MAO 1994-1 127
- Einzelstück
- 1970
Formal. Colour photograph. Pastor Gerald Good and family. Gerald Good serves the Floradale Church in Elmira. Found in the Ontario Inter-Mennonite Conference Yearbook, 1974, p. 57.
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Formal. Colour photograph. Pastor Gerald Good and family. Gerald Good serves the Floradale Church in Elmira. Found in the Ontario Inter-Mennonite Conference Yearbook, 1974, p. 57.
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Tourists embark from their bus on a leaning tour
Colour photograph. Tourists embark from their bus at the Elmira Church? to learn more about Mennonite history and thought. Found in the Ontario Inter-Mennonite Conference Yearbook, 1974, p. 58.
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Abraham M. and Catharine Bowman's home in Elmira,
Abraham M. and Catharine Bowman's home in Elmira, Ont. ; the Bowman's maid, Annie Brubacher is also pictured.
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Abraham and Catharine Bowman's home in Elmira,
Abraham and Catharine Bowman's home in Elmira, Ont.
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Abraham M. Bowman with newly drilled well.
Abraham M. Bowman with newly drilled well.
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Abraham M. Bowman with newly drilled well at
Abraham M. Bowman with newly drilled well at Elmira Water Works where he served as Superintendent. (vertical picture) Also 16.5 x 21.5 cm. Enlargement.
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Abraham M. Bowman at his drawing board after the
Abraham M. Bowman at his drawing board after the move to Preston, Ontario; also enlarged 20.5 x 25 cm. Copy
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Abraham M. Bowman with pumps at new well at
Abraham M. Bowman with pumps at new well at Elmira Water Works. Vertical picture.
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Abraham M. Bowman testing water flow at a new
Abraham M. Bowman testing water flow at a new well at Elmira Water Works.
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The two large buildings on the left are the newly built Zilliax Hotel and stables, on the north west corner of Church and Arthur Streets, Elmira. In the Elmira Signet, October 10, 1898, J. Letter and Son of Waterloo was listed as the contractor re building the stable of the Zilliax block after a fire had leveled it. (The fire levelled several buildings along the street included the wooden Zilliax hotel.)
Across Arthur Street, is the two-storey Dreisinger building (formerly the Wachsmuth Block). It had an addition built on the back in 1912, so this dates the photo between 1898 and 1912.
In the Elmira Signet, January 29, 1920, information about the sale of the stables is given: "Further, the sale of the Ziliax sheds to Mr. W. C. Quickfall as a garage will deprive our farmers of the principal shed remaining."
It's possible that the horses are being taken to the corner for a sale which was held regularly.
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Women making tea balls for the Ontario relief sale
Teil vonMennonite Archives of Ontario collection of photographs
Four Mennonite women working in a kitchen, possibly in Elmira, to make tea balls to sell at the Ontario Mennonite Relief Sale
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Man preparing tea balls for the Ontario relief sale
Teil vonMennonite Archives of Ontario collection of photographs
A man working in a kitchen, probably in Elmira, makes tea balls to sell at the Ontario Mennonite Relief Sale
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Preparing tea balls for the Ontario Mennonite Relief Sale
Teil vonMennonite Archives of Ontario collection of photographs
A woman preparing tea balls in a kitchen, possibly in Elmira, for the Ontario Mennonite Relief Sale
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Negative also. Informal photo. Infor. on the back: Snyder & family & Martin, west of Elmira." The old en. stated: Oscar Snyder family.
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