- CA CMBS NP045-01-23
- Einzelstück
- [192-?]
This photo has been clipped out of a book or newspaper and is of the North End Chapel on Burrows and Andrews which was used from 1917-1930. It later became a meat market.
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This photo has been clipped out of a book or newspaper and is of the North End Chapel on Burrows and Andrews which was used from 1917-1930. It later became a meat market.
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Former North End MB chapel now meat market in 2001
Teil vonCentre for Mennonite Brethren Studies Photograph Collection
This photo is of summer students with archivist Conrad Stoesz (at left), posing for a photo in front of European Meats and Sausages on the corner of Burrows and Andrews in Winnipeg. This building used to house the North End Mennonite Brethren church, which later became the Elmwood MB Church, when the congregation relocated to 145 Henderson Hwy.
See Mennonite Historian, September 2001, p.7
Dueck, Abe J., 1937-
This photo is of the Nor End Chapel at Burrows and Andrews in Winnipeg. There is a small tree at the left.
Willigen Helfer-Verein (Willing Helperss Fellowship) North End MB Church
This photo is of the ladies in the Willign Helpers Fellowship taken in the Chapel at College and McGregor St. The photo shows them sitting and standing at the table. The ones sitting are: Helen (Wiebe) DeFehr, Helen (Reimer) Friesen, Selma (Pauls) Horch, Anna and Else Peters, Erna (Klassen) Klassen, Velma (Litz) DeFehr and Corny, Emilie (Rephuhn) Kornelsen, Erna (Neufeld) DeFehr. Standing are: Anne Penner, Margaret Thiessen, Anne (Koslowsky) Neufeld, Helen Pauls, Olga (Penner) ?, Blondian (Shaak) Funk, Helen Hamm, Tina(Krahn) Friesen. Identification from photo.
This photo is of the North End Chapel, Burrows and Andrews taken from a magazine.
North End M.B. Chapel building
This photo is of the North End Chapel building, taken while it was still being used as a Mennonite Brethren meeting house. the date is 1913 or 1914. The photo is pasted on cardboard.
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Former North End MB chapel now meat market in 2001
Teil vonCentre for Mennonite Brethren Studies Photograph Collection
This photo is of summer students with CMBS director Abe J. Dueck (at left) posing for a photo in front of European Meats and Sausages on the corner of Burrows and Andrews in Winnipeg. This building used to house the North End Mennonite Brethren church, which later became the Elmwood MB Church, when the congregation relocated to 145 Henderson Hwy.
See Mennonite Historian, September 2001, p.7.
Stoesz, Conrad, 1972-
First M.B. Mission Church in Winnipeg on Burrows Avenue and Andrews Street
Teil vonChurch and Institutional Buildings Photograph Collection
(ca.1911-1914). This photo is of the first Mennonite Brethren church in Winnipeg. It was called the North End Chapel. See Mennonite Brethren Herald, May 2007.
North End Chapel, church steeple in background
This photo is of the North End Chapel in Winnipeg at 531 Burrows Ave. It is on a street corner with a woman walking down the wooden side walk toward a church in background. The North End Chapel was one of the first Mennonite Brethren meeting places in the city of Winnipeg.
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Anna Thiessen with group of children - North-End Chapel
This photo is of a large group of children outside the North End Chapel, Winnipeg (on Burrows Ave.) with Anna Thiessen (l) and Helena P. Neufeld (r). 2 copies.
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Unidentified group of ten girls
This photo is a picture of ten girls standing outside and in front of the North End Mennonite Brethren Church on Burrows Ave. Back row centre is Anna Thiessen.
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This photo is of a group of adult men and women in the basement of the North End Mennonite Brethren Church basement who passed the 1921 Bible course given by Rev. William Bestvater.
Back row, left to right, is Abe Sawatzky (Aberdeen, SK), John P. Siemens (Dinuba, CA), Henry von Niessen, Henry Sawatzky, David Berg (Waldheim, SK), Jacob Schroeder (Vancouver, BC).
Seated, left to right, is Miss Anna Froese (Main Centre, SK), Miss A. Unger (now Mrs. J. Wiebe of Herbert, SK), Miss Mary Schroeder, Anna Bestvater (now Mrs. B. Redekopp, Herbert, SK), Miss Helen Neufeld (Vancouver , BC), Miss Anna Thiessen (Winnipeg).
William Bestvater is standing in the back.
Photo identification based on a similar photo that was published in the Mennonite Brethren Herald March 30, 1962, p. 6.
Heavy winter coats can be seen in the background hanging on the wall.
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This photo is of the North End Chapel, Burrows and Andrews in Winnipeg. Note: This photo has been taken out of a book.
This photo is of the Sunday School students and teachers at the North End Chapel of the Mennonite Brethren Church. It was located at the corner of McKenzie St. and Manitoba Ave. in Winnipeg. Note: there is a negative with this photo.
North End Mennonite Brethren Church choir
This item is a formal group picture of the North End Church choir. The conductor is Jacob Wedel. Behind him and slightly to the right are Ben and Esther Horch.