Horse powered equipment at Doon Pioneer Village
- CA MAO HM1-64-1-149
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- 1965-8-20
Horse powered equipment at Doon Pioneer Village, Kitchener, Ontario (now Doon Heritage Village)
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Horse powered equipment at Doon Pioneer Village
Horse powered equipment at Doon Pioneer Village, Kitchener, Ontario (now Doon Heritage Village)
Interior of General Store at Doon Pioneer Village, Kitchener, Ontario
On slide: "Store at Pioneer Village, Candle Mold, Apple peeler, etc." Now Doon Heritage Village, Kitchener, Ontario
M. C. Cressman Store with family in front
This is a copy of an early 20th century picture of the M.C. Cressman dry goods store in Kitchener, Ontario, with the Cressman family standing in front of it along with several unidentified persons. The family included Menno C. Cressman, Mary Ann (Nahrgang) Cressman, Grace (Cressman) Shuh and Joseph "Boyd" Cressman. The other people may be employees.
External picture of Provident Bookstore, Kitchener, Ontario
External picture of Provident Bookstore in Kitchener, Ontario
People standing in front of First Mennonite Church, Kitchener, Ontario
House of Friendship, Kitchener, Ontario
Exterior picture of House of Friendship, Kitchener, Ontario
The Ruby Family standing in front of First Mennonite Church, Kitchener, Ontario
On slide: "The Ruby Family, 1st Mennonite Church" There were multiple Ruby families at First Mennonite at the time of the photo.
Mennonite Central Committee Ontario building in Kitchener, Ontario
On slide: "MCC Building, Kitchener" This was taken soon after the building at 50 Kent Avenue was completed. It has since been replaced.
McArthur House at Waterloo Region Museum, Kitchener, Ontario
On slide: "Peter McArthur house, Pioneer Village" (Now Doon Heritage Village at the Waterloo Regional Museum). Peter McArthur was a popular newspaper columnist. No Mennonite connection.
Uncle Jacob's and Wayne's house with school across the road
A picture of Snyder homestead at the corner of Ottawa St. and Franklin St. in Kitchener owned by Jacob B. Snyder (1875-1967) and Joseph "Wayne" Snyder (1909-1996). A separate school was built where the barn had been located.
Joseph Schoerg tombstone, Doon Pioneer Cemetery
Tombstone of Joseph Schoerg (Sherk) at Doon Pioneer Cemetery
Picture of the former mill at German Mills. This is a copy of a earlier picture.
Mennonite World Conference site in 1962, Kitchener, Ontario
Kitchener Memorial Auditorium, location of the Mennonite World Conference assembly in 1962.
First Mennonite Church, Kitchener, Ontario
First Mennonite Church, Kitchener, Ontario
Stirling Ave. Mennonite Church, Kitchener, Ontario
Stirling Ave. Mennonite Church, Kitchener, Ontario