- CA CMBS NP066-01-2
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This photo is of the House at 437 Mountain Ave, the back yard and the laundry drying in the wind.
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This photo is of the House at 437 Mountain Ave, the back yard and the laundry drying in the wind.
This photo is of the back of the Mary Martha Home on 437 Mountain ave.
Baptism at the Assiniboine River
This photo is of young women from the North End Mennonite Brethren church walking down the bank of the Assiniboine River for baptism with many others watching (enlarged copy with oversized photos, 90 x 60 cm).
This photo is of a bride and groom standing outside. They are probably connected to the Mary Martha Home in Winnipeg.
This photo is of a bride and two young women holding flowers. They are quite possibly associated with the Mary Martha Home in Winnipeg.
This photo is of three women and a small boy chopping wood. According to Anna Thiessen's "The City Mission of Winnipeg" page 47-48, they are identified as left to right: Mrs. Janzen with her son, Njuta Toews and Tina Friesen. Mrs. Janzen can be assumed to be part of the family which occupied the downstairs of the house, and the other two women among the residents of the Mary Martha Home.
City mission service to young girls--continued
City mission service to young girls--continued
This photo is of nine elderly women sitting at a picnic table. Anna Thiessen is sitting on second bench wearing a black hat.
Elderly women sitting at picnic table
This photo is of nine elderly women sitting at a picnic table. Anna Thiessen is sitting on second bench, wearing a black hat.
This photo is of the front of a 2 story plus attic house at 608 Mountain Ave., where the Mary Martha Home began.
This photo is of a large group of girls and young women eating together. Rev. John M. Schmidt is seated in the back corner.
This photo is of a group of young women standing on the porch, steps, and in front of a house.
This photo is of a group of unidentified older women with Anna Thiessen, who is fourth from the right. They are likely associated with the Mary Martha Home of Winnipeg.