- CA MHC 734-259
- Item
- [1976]
Part of Lawrence and Laverna Klippenstein Family Photograph Collection
This is a photo of the hotel the Klippenstein's stayed at, in Alma Ata (present day Almaty, Kazakhstan).
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Part of Lawrence and Laverna Klippenstein Family Photograph Collection
This is a photo of the hotel the Klippenstein's stayed at, in Alma Ata (present day Almaty, Kazakhstan).
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Part of Lawrence and Laverna Klippenstein Family Photograph Collection
This is a photo of the youth Baptist Choir in Alma Ata (present day Almaty, Kazakhstan).
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Part of Lawrence and Laverna Klippenstein Family Photograph Collection
Baptist Church in Alma Ata (present day Almaty, Kazakhstan)
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Four children pose for a photo in Alma Ata
Part of Lawrence and Laverna Klippenstein Family Photograph Collection
This is a photo of three boys and one girl standing in a line for a photo in a field with construction and rubble behind them. The second boy on the left holds three sticks and all of them look into the camera. In Alma Ata, USSR (present day Kazakhstan).
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Part of Lawrence and Laverna Klippenstein Family Photograph Collection
This is a family of the Froese famiy in Alma Ata, USSR (Almaty, Kazakhstan).
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Henry Wiebe translating for John Lapp in Alma Ata
Part of Lawrence and Laverna Klippenstein Family Photograph Collection
This is a photo of Henry Wiebe translating for John A. Lapp in Alma Ata, USSR (present day Kazakhstan).
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Part of Lawrence and Laverna Klippenstein Family Photograph Collection
This is a photo of MCC and Russian Baptist delegates in Russia. Back row: LaVerna Klippenstein, Peter J. Dyck, Henry D. Wiebe, ? , John A. Lapp.
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Mennonite Church service in Alma Ata
Part of Lawrence and Laverna Klippenstein Family Photograph Collection
Church service in Alma Ata (present day Almaty, Kazakhstan).
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Park of 28 Panfilov Guardsmen (War memorial in Alma Ata)
Part of Lawrence and Laverna Klippenstein Family Photograph Collection
Park of 28 Panfilov Guardsmenis an urban park located in east-central Almaty in the area surrounding the Ascension Cathedral. It is dedicated to and named after the Panfilov heroes which were the 28 soldiers of an Alma-Ata Infantry unit who allegedly died while defending Moscow from the German invasion during the Great Patriotic War. The group took its name from Ivan Panfilov, the General commanding the 316th division which, in spite of heavy casualties, believed at that time managed to significantly delay the Germans advance to Moscow, thus buying the time for the defenders of the city. An eternal flame commemorating the fallen of the World War II and the Great Patriotic War burns in front of the giant black monument of soldiers from all 15 Soviet republics. (Wikipedia)
Soviet soldiers waiting at a bus stop
Part of Lawrence and Laverna Klippenstein Family Photograph Collection
This is a photo taken from a bus of Soviet soldiers sitting at a bus stop in Alma Ata
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Speed skating rink in Alma Ata
Part of Lawrence and Laverna Klippenstein Family Photograph Collection
This is a photo of the speed skating rink in Alma Ata, Soviet Union (present day Almaty, Kazakhstan). A few workers stand on the ice rink with a work truck in the middle, a large screen stands at the end of the rink with a mountainous behind it.
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Two women walking in Alma Ata, Soviet Union
Part of Lawrence and Laverna Klippenstein Family Photograph Collection
Two women walk arm-in-arm in on a busy street in Alma Ata, USSR (present day Almaty, Kazakhstan)
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Part of Lawrence and Laverna Klippenstein Family Photograph Collection
This is a photo of the view from a cable car in Alma Ata, USSR (present day Kazakhstan).
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