- CA MHC PP-photos 741-001
- Item
- 1906 - 1959
Part of Anne Penner fonds
Photograph of Anne Penner in nurse's uniform, in Winnipeg, Manitoba
Penner, Anne, 1916-1996
Part of Anne Penner fonds
Photograph of Anne Penner in nurse's uniform, in Winnipeg, Manitoba
Penner, Anne, 1916-1996
Photograph of the view from the road of a small Mennonite village. The building closest to the camera is a store called "Casa Rempel".
Rev. David H. Rempel, Hague, Sask.
Part of Jacob D. Epp family fonds
Part of Anne Penner fonds
Photograph of Anne Penner on the day of her graduation, May 14, 1945, in Winnipeg, Manitoba
Penner, Anne, 1916-1996
Rural Mennonite hardware store
Photo of the yard of a lumber/hardware store in a rural Mennonite village. The sign on the front of the building is in Spanish.
Part of Jacob D. Epp family fonds
Part of Anne Penner fonds
Photograph of Anne Penner working as a nurse in India, holding a young baby
Penner, Anne
Abe Friesen, Eva Friesen, John H. Wieler
Part of Jacob D. Epp family fonds
Abe and Eva Friesen from Hague and John H. Wieler from Eigenheim posing in from of an automobile.
Horse and wagon in a Mennonite village
Photograph of a horse and covered wagon tethered outside a group of buildings in a rural Mennonite village. The side of one building reads 'repair shop' in Spanish.
Part of Jacob D. Epp family fonds
Ben Krause and Helena Epp (left) and Menno Nickel and Maria Epp (right)
Part of Anne Penner fonds
Photograph of Anne Penner in her nurse's uniform on the day of her graduation
Penner, Anne, 1916-1996
Tethering post in a rural Mennonite village
Photograph of three horses with wagons tied to a tethering post outside a large building in a rural Mennonite village.
Anne with her sister and the Rev. Loeppkys
Part of Anne Penner fonds
Photograph of Anne Penner with her sister Mary, Rev. John Loeppky, and his wife Mary Loeppky at Rosenfeld
Penner, Anne, 1916-1996
Pair of Mennonite women in their village
Photograph of two Mennonite women approaching a repair shop and gas station in a rural Mennonite village.
Maria Epp, Anna Epp, Helena Epp and Peter G. Epp
Part of Jacob D. Epp family fonds
Negative included