- CA MHC 721-46-19
- Item
- [1992 or 1993]
A photo of the Walnut Receiving Home in Winnipeg, Manitoba.
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A photo of the Walnut Receiving Home in Winnipeg, Manitoba.
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The Walnut Receiving Home house in Winnipeg, Manitoba.
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Edith and Neill von Gunten's house in Riverton, Manitoba.
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Alicia and Vincent Bono are standing in the doorway to their log house.
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An Amik Transportation van is parked in front of Walnut Receiving Home. The van was used to transport guests staying at the home.
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A two story house in Little Grand Rapids or Pauingassi, Manitoba. It might have been owned or used by Native Ministries.
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Two people in sled drawn by three horses
Part of John B Toews fonds
A winter scene in front of a large Mennonite housebarn
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The building of the Koop's at 231 Edison Ave
Part of Koop Family fonds
This is a photo of a house under construction. There is a man standing on a scaffold, painting(?).
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The log house inhabited by Vincent and Alicia Bono.
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A resident house (?) in Gods River, Manitoba.
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Peter and Maria Klippenstein's new house
This is a photo of Peter Klippenstein's new house built in 1925. It is a two-storey house with a small front porch and a balcony above. This old house visible behind the new one.
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Part of Koop Family fonds
This is a photo of Peter Koop standing on the sidewalk by the front steps and Mary Koop (Dyck) coming down the steps. Peter is wearing a suit and Mary is in a coat and hat.
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Part of Koop Family fonds
This is a photo of Mary Koop (Dyck) and Peter Koop standing on the front steps of their first home that they built.
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The log teacherage in Pauingassi, Manitoba, where the Mennonite Pioneer Mission teachers lived.
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