Maedchenheim Reunion in Assiniboine Park.
- CA MHC 629-M-173.0
- Einzelstück
- 1971
A group of women are sitting. Aeltester Johann Enns is sitting on a lawn chair. Mrs. Enns is standing and telling a story.
Maedchenheim Reunion in Assiniboine Park.
A group of women are sitting. Aeltester Johann Enns is sitting on a lawn chair. Mrs. Enns is standing and telling a story.
Maedchenheim Reunion at Camp Assiniboine
A group of 8 woman, 3 sitting and five standing behind them. The woman sitting in the middle is Elizabeth Warkentin nee Peters.
Portrait of a Maedchenheim woman
With dark wavy hair, wearing a coat with a large fur collar and a rose pinned on the collar. Name unknown
Four Maedchenheim friends visiting at the home of Neta Derksen.
Two are sitting on a sofa, Ida on the arm of the sofa and Mrs. Friesen on a chair. L-R- Mrs. Jake Friesen, Ida Friesen, Neta Derksen, Neta Epp.
Unidentified woman from Maedchenheim at 412 Bannatyne
She is wearing a flowered dress and white gloves and shoes.
Maedchenheim ladies dressed up in white and wearing high-heeled shoes
back row 1,2, 3 unknown. front 1, 2 Anna Janzen, 3 Agatha Wiebe see M-33, M-84, M-85, 4 Neta Duerksen 5 Katharina Janzen. , (St. Charles)
Group of ladies from Ebenezer Maedchenheim
A group of ladies from the Mädchenheim, seated on lawn with flowerbed and bushes in background probably in City Park. 7 ladies, second from right is Neta Derksen, . Location - Winnipeg
Possibly Bannatyne Avenue, Winnipeg in the winter
Horse drawn sled, two horses pulling sled with seated man, at corner of street,
Rita is standing in front yard of Maedchenheim, background- Victoria Albert School, wearing a flowered dress.
Rita Neufeld, Neta Epp, Alice Gerbrandt and Lena Epp
Lena Epp is wearing a dark dress, Rita flowered, Neta and Alice light colored. On Maedchenheim yard across from school.
Snap of Lena standing beside Maedchenheim in the snow, wearing a long coat, hat and boots. Victoria Albert School in background.
Menn. Maedchenheim Ebenezer zu Winnipeg
Teil vonDavid Toews collection
The leadership and young women of the Ebenezer girls home established by the Conference of Mennonites in Canada to help young Mennonite women who worked as domestics in Winnipeg, often to support their families in rural areas and to help pay off the immigration travel debt. Included are 32 young women (all named), an image of the house, and the 6 staff which included Aganetha Epp, Mrs. B. Ewert, Benjamin Ewert, J. H. Enns, Mrs. J. H. Enns, and Helen Epp.
Unknown
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)