36 Negatives of the 125th Anniversary event at the Forks.
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36 Negatives of the 125th Anniversary event at the Forks.
4 men posing for a photo around Christmas time
This photo is of four men associated with the MMHS, wearing suites and posing for a photo. From left to right is John Dyck, Delbert Plett, ?, Victor Doerksen.
This photo is of Dr. Adolf Ens (left) shaking hands with Jim Blanchard, president of the Manitoba Historical Society on the occasion of Adolf receiving the Margaret McWilliams award from the Manitoba Historical Society.
Adolf Ens receiving award from Manitoba Historical Society
This photo is of Adolf Ens, MMHS board member standing with members of the Manitoba Historical Society on the occasion of Adolf Ens receiving the Margaret McWilliams award. From left to right is Adolf Ens, Laura Peers, J.M. Bumsted, Jim Blanchard, Katherine Pettipas.
This photo is of Al Reimer speaking at a pulpit after receiving an honorary life membership to MMHS.
Enns, G.H.
Alf Redekopp and Dennis Stoesz talking
This photo is of Alf Redekopp (centre) talking with Dennis Stoesz (right) and a participant about the lectures at the Genealogy and Family History Workshop held at the Mennonite Heritage Centre.
This photo is of Alvin Pauls standing beside his prize winning art entitled "Confrontation Realization, Vision, Hope". The piece was displayed in conjunction with the Manitoba Mennonite Centennial.
This photo is a graduation photo of Andrew Giesbrecht from W.C. Miller Collegiate in Altona, MB. He was the winner of the 2004 Henry E. Plett family history award. See Heritage Posting No. 43 January 2004 p. 2.
This photo is of musician Art Rempel playing the accordion and entertaining dinner guests of the Manitoba Mennonite and Hanover Steinbach Historical Society's as they met jointly at the Mennonite Heritage Village Museum in Steinbach, Manitoba.
Heinrichs, Elmer
Audience getting ready to hear Ted Regehr speak.
This photo is of the audience listening to an introduction of Ted Regehr's book, Mennonites in Canada Volume 3, launched at the Manitoba Government House. Ted Regehr is sitting first row, far right. Next to him is Theodore Martens of Altona. Ted Friesen second row, far right with his wife Linie Friesen. Row behind Ted Friesen, fourth from right is Conrad Stoesz.
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Audience watch a violin players
This photo is of an audience at the Mennonite memorial landing site near St. Agatha, watching a group of young violin players playing on a stage.
Klippenstein, Lawrence, 1930-2022
Audience watch a violin players
This photo is of an audience at the Mennonite memorial landing site near St. Agatha, watching a group of young violin players playing on a stage.
Klippenstein, Lawrence, 1930-2022
Barn and river at Fort Dufferin
This photo is of a red barn in the forground and the swollen Red River in spring timeat the Fort Dufferin site, north of Emerson, Manitoba.
This photo is of (l-r) Bert Friesen, representing the Jewish Mennonite and Ukrainian conference, receiving an envelope from David Walker from the Department of Canadian Heritage (Multiculturalism).
Redekopp, Alfred H., 1952-
This photo is of (l-r) Bert Friesen, representing the Jewish Mennonite and Ukrainian conference, standing with David Walker from the Department of Canadian Heritage (Multiculturalism).
Redekopp, Alfred H., 1952-