Unidentified man sitting on a broken tree trunk
- CA MHC 355-4.0
- Einzelstück
- [192-?]
This is a photo of an unidentified man sitting on the trunk of a tree, several feet above the ground. There is snow on the ground and bare trees all around.
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Unidentified man sitting on a broken tree trunk
This is a photo of an unidentified man sitting on the trunk of a tree, several feet above the ground. There is snow on the ground and bare trees all around.
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An MCI group of teachers and Russian Mennonite students
This is a photo of a large group students and some teachers at MCI posing on the grass under trees. Henry H. Ewert is the third man standing on the right. Same as 471- 12, -13, -14, -15, -16.
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Elfrieda, Gerda, and cousin Jimmy
This is a photo of Elfrieda Hiebert and Gerda Hiebert with their cousin Jimmy Stephenson in Pasadena, CA.
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This is a photo of Gerda Hiebert standing on a lawn in Pasadena, CA.
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This is a photo of Elfrieda Hiebert lying on the floor in front of a fireplace.
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This is a photo of Elfrieda Hiebert sitting on the floor.
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This is a photo of Erdman Penner and Blanche Penner (Mallete) celebrating an anniversary.
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This is a photo of Erdman Penner and Blanche Penner (Mallete) and guests sitting at a table set for a meal.
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Teil vonDer Bote Photograph Collection
This is a photo of Jacob Schroeder's "Tischlerei" [woodworkers' shop] in Loma Plata, Paraguay.
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Ben & Katherine Hildebrandt with foster children
Teil vonJohn Dyck Photograph Collection
This photograph shows an elderly couple seated outdoors. The man holds an open book. Two children, probably in their early teens, stand behind them, each resting a hand on the shoulder of the adult in front of them. On the back of the photograph is written "Ben and Katherine Hildebrandt with Tina and Henry Remple (foster children)".
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Tiege School for the Deaf - 1924
This is a 1924 photograph of a group of students and teachers at the Tiege School for the Deaf. The children and adults are arranged in 4 rows against a brick building which is largely hidden by foliage. The back row consists of 7 children with two men standing at either end of the row. These men are identified as "Teacher Wiebe" and "Teacher Dirks." A child, identified as Herta Giesbrecht, stands beside Dirks. Unidentified children make up the third row from the front. The second row from the front consists of 7 seated adults. These are identified left to right as: Andrez Suderman, "Director Wilhelm Schroeder," "House mother Schroeder," Malwina Dirks, Janzen, Peters and David Quapp. Unidentified children are seated in the front row.
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Brotherfield M.B. Church, Saskatchewan
Teil vonChurch and Institutional Buildings Photograph Collection
This photograph shows the side of the Brotherfield MB Church near Waldheim SK. It shows a long white wooden structure with six windows along the side. A corner of an entrance foyer is visible at one end. A small sign identifying the church as Brotherfield stands beside it.
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Elmwood M.B. Church, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Teil vonChurch and Institutional Buildings Photograph Collection
This is a photograph of the Elmwood MB Church. It shows the front of a large, brick structure. Two sets of doors lead into the front of the church. An arched window with stained glass panes is seen above the doors. Several long, narrow windows are seen along the sides. Cars are parked on the left side and a number of people are walking toward the church.
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Teil vonChurch and Institutional Buildings Photograph Collection
This is a photograph of the Christian Press building at 159 Henderson Hwy. in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Snow covers the sidewalk and the windows contain Christmas displays.
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Lakeview Mennonite Brethren Church (Killarney, MB)
Teil vonChurch and Institutional Buildings Photograph Collection
This is a photograph of the Lakeview Mennonite Brethren Church in Killarney, MB. It was built in 1967 and the first service was held on Christmas Eve. In 2002 it was renamed the Lakeview Community Church.
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