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Part of Gerhard Lohrenz fonds
This photo is an unidentified group of 70 women and children, mostly likely in Russia.
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Part of Gerhard Lohrenz fonds
This photo is an unidentified group of 70 women and children, mostly likely in Russia.
Women and children eating on the Great Trek
Great Trek, Mennonite leaving Russia, WWII. Older women, young women & children, eating while encamped beside their wagon.
Hindorf, Heinz
Wood block reproduction by Max Unold
Negatives also (2). Used in CM 3-35-5. Wood block reproduction by Max Unold of a young woman holding a child in her arms. Part of art collection presented to MCC by the German government Nov.18, 1955. Displayed in Newton, Kan.
Unknown
Part of David Voth Photograph Collection
This photo is of four young boys. One boy, on the far right, is working with a hand saw on a small shrub without leaves). The other boys are gathered around the shrub in various forms.
Working with children in Germany
This is a photo of Emilie Hamman working with two handicapped children. She was an MCCer at Johannesstift, West Berlin, in the mid-70's.
Goertzen, Elizabeth
Part of Heinrich H. Hamm fonds
This photo was part of a group of photos labeled "Saskatchewan Hamms".
Part of J. J. Enns Photograph Collection
This is a photo of a young girl sitting on a chair.
Unknown
This is a photo of a young child from Brazil.
Grill, Frances Weaver
Part of J. J. Enns Photograph Collection
Part of J. J. Enns Photograph Collection
Young children at Pioneer Park
Part of Enns-Toews family fonds
This photo is of young Ruth Christleit (ca. 6 years old) sitting on cement steps. -- [19-].
Yugoslav refugee children in hospital playpen, Egypt.
Part of Helena F. Reimer fonds
Three infants Yugoslav children line up against the sandy playpen fence in camp El Shatt or camp Tolumbat, Egypt. Names of the children listed as [Gardona Zange] 14 months, [Yajica Peeotie] 21 months, [Pero Mikolac] 14 months. Reimer writes "these children looked like plucked sparrows when I saw them last December."
Uknown