- CA MHSBC 106-10-2000.045.001
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- [193-?]
Part of Lydia Regehr fonds
Graduation of Lydia Regehr at Mennonite Brethren College in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Left to right : Lydia Regehr, unknown.
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Part of Lydia Regehr fonds
Graduation of Lydia Regehr at Mennonite Brethren College in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Left to right : Lydia Regehr, unknown.
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Part of Ruth Derksen Siemens fonds
Madchenheim in Winnipeg, Manitoba with 25 women. Front row : Amelia Froese, ? Gunther, Mrs. Voth, Tante Marichen Lepp.
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Part of Ruth Derksen Siemens fonds
A group of approximately 45 women standing on the steps of a church building.
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Two elderly women posing for the photographer. Mary and Helen Dyck, Winnipeg
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This photo is a professional close-up of Ann in black-and-white, wearing a floral print dress, with an inscription on the back, presumed to have been taken at Napoleon Photo Studio in Winnipeg.
Napoleon Photo Studio (Winnipeg, Manitoba)
Part of MBBC Photograph Collection
An unidentified male student studying.
This photo is of an etching of a farm houses and a windmill near Fort Garry, Red River Settlment , Manitoba. The archives of Manitoba have identified it as Robert Logan's house and mill.
Part of MB Herald Photograph Collection
This photo is of the Mennonite delegates from Russia preparing to depart from the Federal Dominion Lands Office in Winnipeg to inspect the East Reserve. Government officials and even some Native people are present in the photo (note: this is only a copy of the original).
1874 Mennonite immigrants on the SS International with David Klassen far right
This photo is of the river boat, S.S. International docking at the Forks in Winnipeg, bringing the first boat load of Mennonites to Manitoba. On the upper deck, far right is David Klassen and his wife Aganetha Klassen (nee Aganetha Brandt).
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This is a photo of the SS. International arriving with first Mennonites at Winnipeg
Part of MB Herald Photograph Collection
This photo is of the S.S. International arriving in Winnipeg with Mennonite immigrants.
Part of MBBC Photograph Collection
People seated at tables in the basement of a church.
Harry Olfert, Campus Administrator, in his office.
Part of Lawrence Klippenstein's Mennonite Memories book photos
Leland Hotel in Winnipeg.
Helena Hiebert (nee Helena Penner)
This is a photo of Helena (Penner) Hiebert as a young woman posing for a portrait in Winnipeg. Helena is wearing a fancy lace top with ruffles at the shoulders. The dress has a neck line below the neck.
Parkin (Winnipeg)