- CA CMBS NP066-01-23
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- [193?]
This photo is of six young women with guitars standing outside, in front of a house. Anna Thiessen is in the center of the back row.
This photo is of six young women with guitars standing outside, in front of a house. Anna Thiessen is in the center of the back row.
Young women with Anna Thiessen
This photo is of 10 young women standing outside with Anna Thiessen who stands on the far right. Note: There are names on the back of the photo; however, it is unclear whose names they are in relation to the photo.
Young women with Anna Thiessen
Part of MHC photo display - Mennonite Domestic Servants in Wpg
This photo is of 9 young women standing on the front steps of the Mary Martha Home at 437 Mountain Ave, Winnipeg with their friend, Anna Thiessen, the matron of the Mary Martha Home in Winnipeg. Front row, 3rd from left is Anna Thiessen, Martha Thiessen (later Martha Schulz),. The women are well dressed in dresses, some are wearing hats. The original is at Centre for Mennonite Brethren Studies, Winnipeg. -- Note: this photo is a reproduction that has been mounted.
Young women related to Mennonite Girls Home in Winnipeg
Neg also and 2 copies of photo. Large group of young women of the Mennonite Girls Home in Winnipeg, possibly from the 1920s. A male pastor sits in the middle of the 2nd row from the front and the woman in front of him (in a dark dress) is probably the matron of the home. The old envelope was labelled Sept. 1958 but the photo was not used in that issue of the CM and there doesn't appear to be an article on the home.
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Young women Mary Martha Home in Winnipeg
Part of Schroeder, Anna (Falk) fonds
Studio portrait of a group of women who lived in the home for young women working in Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Dubchak. Winnipeg, Manitoba
This photo is of 10 young women sitting in the park.
This postcard photo is a portrait of five young women in uniform. On the reverse of this photo is penciled in German, "This is how we looked in our afternoon maid uniforms, 1926. For our dear Sister Anna out of love and as a friendly remembrance."
Young women from Mennonite Girls' Home
Part of Lawrence Klippenstein's Mennonite Memories book photos
This is a photo of five young Mennonite women dressed in maids uniforms, consisting of dark dresses, white aprons and white head coverings in Winnipeg.
This photo is of a group of women sitting at a table for a meal. They are probably associated with the Mary Martha Home in Winnipeg
This photo is of a group of young women sitting at a table for a meal. Anna Thiessen, wearing glasses, is sitting at the far end of the table.
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This photo is of young women sitting down for a meal in what appears to be a church basement.
This photo is of women sitting down to the meal in the church basement during the "United Festival" in 1934. In the background at left is Lena Epp, Supervisor of the Ebenezer Home of the Schoenwieser Church. At the far end of the table sits Anna Thiessen of the Mary Martha Home.
This photo is of young women sitting at tables for a meal.
Young women arriving at the girls home
This photo is of three young girls who have just arrived at the Mary Martha Home in Winnipeg. They stand outside the house with their luggage.
This photo is a portrait of a group of young women. Note: this photo is a part of three other similar photos on the same page. There are negatives for this and the other three pictures which will be placed with the prints.