- CA MHC 629-M-162.0
- Einzelstück
- [between 1935-1954?]
Bride and groom standing in a garden with best man & bridesmaid. Bride's dress has a long veil spread out in front. In the background is a fence and house. (see M-116 and M-122)
Bride and groom standing in a garden with best man & bridesmaid. Bride's dress has a long veil spread out in front. In the background is a fence and house. (see M-116 and M-122)
Group of six Maedchenheim ladies in of front of 605 Bannatyne Avenue
Lena Epp on right, Neta Thiessen (Mrs. Mashky, later Mrs. Albrecht) short lady with checkered coat Lena Epp ( little one). The rest unknown. Both Lena Epps are wearing coats.
Two Maedchenheim ladies standing in front of screened porch.
On the left is Lena Epp. Both are wearing winter coats with fur collars and hats.
Maedchenheim Reunion in Assiniboine Park
Justina Peters and Mary Braun dressed in Centennial dresses.
Maedchenheim Reunion at Camp Assiniboia.
Two women are standing beside a fireplace. On the left is Ida Friesen (nee Epp), the woman on the right is wearing a light top and purple jacket. Ida's hand is on her shoulder.
Maedchenheim reunion at Camp Assiniboia
A group of 6 woman, 3 sitting and 3 standing. The woman on the left, standing is Agnes Warkentin (Mrs. Abram Enns)
Maedchenheim Reunion at Camp Assiniboia.
2 women standing beside the fire place. On the left is Ida Friesen. The person on the right is wearing a white blouse and navy jacket. Her hand is on Ida's shoulder.
Arthur Marsden and Manja (Friesen) Marsden in a studio photo
Manja has wavy hair combed back, and is wearing a dark dress with a white ornamental bow in front. Mr. Marsden is wearing a dark striped suit and tie.
Five people sitting around the table. l-r Helen Epp, Neta Epp, Ida Friesen, ? ? David Pankratz. The lady second on the right, wearing a sweater, is looking at photos.
Unidentified Maedchenheim woman.
She is standing outside in the snow wearing a coat with a fur collar, a hat and shoes. Behind her is the Victoria Albert school.
Employer of a young woman from the Mädchenheim
Photo of an employer of Maedchenheim young women, name unknown. It shows a woman and 3 children. M-187 could be one of the children. She is sitting, a girl about age 10 is standing on the right, a young boy is sitting and holding a ball, a young child (boy) is standing beside her. The woman is wearing a dress with a pleated skirt and a necklace. The girl is wearing a pleated skirt and a top with a tie. The young child is wearing a knitted suit, short pants.
Gentzel, Adolphe E.
Rita Neufeld and Alvira Doerksen
They are standing on Maedchenheim yard. Rita wearing flowered dress, Elvira light colored with belt.
In this photograph the ladies are looking at photos from the Maedchenheim and sharing memories. The lady in the wheelchair is Tante Klassen. This item is one of five photos in a small scrapbook album created after a reunion of women associated with the Eben-Ezer Girls Home, which took place 6 August 1961 in a park in Vancouver, BC. Each photo has a description including the names of the women. The booklet also includes part of the program (i.e. poems written for the 25th anniversary of the home) and statistics such as a list of women who have become widowed in the previous 35 years, and a list of associates that died in the previous 35 years. (#37-41)
This item is one of five photos in a small scrapbook album created after a reunion of women associated with the Eben-Ezer Girls Home, which took place 6 August 1961 in a park in Vancouver, BC. Each photo has a description including the names of the women. The booklet also includes part of the program (i.e. poems written for the 25th anniversary of the home) and statistics such as a list of women who have become widowed in the previous 35 years, and a list of associates that died in the previous 35 years. (#37-41)
This item is one of five photos in a small scrapbook album created after a reunion of women associated with the Eben-Ezer Girls Home, which took place 6 August 1961 in a park in Vancouver, BC. Each photo has a description including the names of the women. The booklet also includes part of the program (i.e. poems written for the 25th anniversary of the home) and statistics such as a list of women who have become widowed in the previous 35 years, and a list of associates that died in the previous 35 years. (#37-41)