118th Battalion in Kitchener (Ontario). Gordon
- CA MAO HM1-66 52
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- 1964
118th Battalion in Kitchener (Ontario). Gordon Eby is third from right in the front row. Located on reverse of leaf 10 of wartime album
Gordon C. Eby
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118th Battalion in Kitchener (Ontario). Gordon
118th Battalion in Kitchener (Ontario). Gordon Eby is third from right in the front row. Located on reverse of leaf 10 of wartime album
Gordon C. Eby
118th Battalion outside headquarters
Caption on back reads: "118th Batt[alion] at Courtland Ave, 1916." Members of the 118th battalion outside of the headquarters on Coutland Avenue, near the corner of Queen Street in Berlin/Kitchener.
118th Battalion presentation of the colours
118th Battalion presentation of the colours in Kitchener, 1916. Presenting the colour is a time honour tradition within the British Commonwealth armies. Infantry units tend to have two colours (flags), the Queen’s colour (which is the Union Jack) and the Regimental colour (the unit’s battle flag which has its regimental honours sewn on it). When presenting the colours, the Regimental band’s drum kit is played in a pyramid formation with the colours laying on top. The ceremony is meant to instill pride amongst the soldiers of the unit in question.
1930 Sunday School Class of Abr. J. Dick
This photo is a class portrait of the 1930 Sunday School class of Abr. J. Dick. L-r, front: Alice Neufeld, Lydia Friesen, Abr. J. Dick, Tilly Enns (nee Bergen), Lena Dick; middle row, l-r: Agatha Woelk, Martha Friesen, Agnes Heinrichs (nee Klassen), Lydia Dick, Elvira Faust (nee Friesen); back row, l-r: Toli Isaac, Corny J. Rempel, Jake Enns, Henry Enns, Peter Faust, Victor H. Penner, John Becker. Note: from file Vol. 550, no. 51.
Slide: NS20-01-04
1930 Sunday School Class of Abr. J. Dick
Part of Anne Wiebe Slide Collection
This slide shows a class portrait of the 1930 Sunday School class of Abr. J. Dick. L-r, front: Alice Neufeld, Lydia Friesen, Abr. J. Dick, Tilly Enns (nee Bergen), Lena Dick; middle row, l-r: Agatha Woelk, Martha Friesen, Agnes Heinrichs (nee Klassen), Lydia Dick, Elvira Faust (nee Friesen); back row, l-r: Toli Isaac, Corny J. Rempel, Jake Enns, Henry Enns, Peter Faust, Victor H. Penner, John Becker. Note: from file Vol. 550, no. 51.
Photo: NP163-02-17
(2 copies of photo). Harvey W. Taves, Born Mar.
(2 copies of photo). Harvey W. Taves, Born Mar. 22, 1925 - Died May 11, 1965. First M.C.C. Ontario Executive Director.
Part of Anne Wiebe Photograph Collection
This photo is of the the building at 40 King Street E., used as a meeting place from 1925 to 1935.
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Part of Anne Wiebe Photograph Collection
This photo is of the church building at 53 Church Street, Kitchener which was purchased in 1935 and served the Kitchener MB Church until 1952.
53 Church Street, Kitchener, front interior
Part of Anne Wiebe Photograph Collection
This photo is of the front interior of 53 Church Street, Kitchener, June 15, 1946.
53 Church Street, Kitchener, front interior
Part of Anne Wiebe Photograph Collection
This photo is of the front interior of 53 Church Street, Kitchener, showing a baptism, 1946.
Part of Anne Wiebe Photograph Collection
This photo is of eight young people taken at 64 Chapel Street, Kitchener, May 15, 1932.
A boy making a delivery by bicycle
Part of Stirling Avenue Mennonite Church glass slide collection
A boy making a delivery with a bicycle, probably in connection with the Stirling Crusaders program. He is probably James Shantz.
A closer view of the Pick Wick [Miniature] Golf
A closer view of the Pick Wick [Miniature] Golf Course in Kitchener with a closer look at the "club house." Not printed.
Denton, Ernest
A couple with an infant at the 7th Mennonite World Conference
Part of David L. Hunsberger collection
A couple with an infant at the 7th Mennonite World Conference in Kitchener, Ontario. August 1962. Hunsberger photo 37-46
Hunsberger, David L.
Part of MB Herald Photograph Collection
This photo is a wide-angle shot of a crowd of women at the seventh Mennonite World Conference.
Hunsberger Photos