- CA MHC PP-photos 741
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- 1906 - 1959
Teil vonAnne Penner fonds
Penner, Anne, 1916-1996
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Teil vonAnne Penner fonds
Penner, Anne, 1916-1996
Teil vonAnne Penner fonds
Photograph of Anne Penner in nurse's uniform, in Winnipeg, Manitoba
Penner, Anne, 1916-1996
Teil vonAnne Penner fonds
Photograph of Anne Penner on the day of her graduation, May 14, 1945, in Winnipeg, Manitoba
Penner, Anne, 1916-1996
Anne with her adoptive parents
Teil vonAnne Penner fonds
Photograph of Anne Penner with her adoptive parents, Mr. and Mrs. Loeppky, on the day she left to work as a nurse in India
Penner, Anne, 1916-1996
Teil vonAnne Penner fonds
Photograph of Anne Penner, her sister Mary, her brother Dick, and his wife Mary at Dick and Mary's wedding
Penner, Anne, 1916-1996
Anne Penner Hand Tinted graduation photo
Teil vonAnne Penner fonds
Hand-tinted colour photograph of Anne Penner on the day of her graduation from nursing school in 1945
Penner, Anne, 1916-1996
Teil vonAnne Penner fonds
Photograph of Anne Penner in her nurse's uniform on the day of her graduation
Penner, Anne, 1916-1996
Anne with her sister and the Rev. Loeppkys
Teil vonAnne Penner fonds
Photograph of Anne Penner with her sister Mary, Rev. John Loeppky, and his wife Mary Loeppky at Rosenfeld
Penner, Anne, 1916-1996
Teil vonAnne Penner fonds
Photograph of Anne Penner's biological parents, Mr. and Mrs. Penner.
Mrs. Penner was Mr. Loeppky's sister, and died during the 1918 flu epidemic. She left Mr. Penner with four children, 2 boys and 2 girls
Penner, Anne, 1916-1996
Teil vonAnne Penner fonds
Photograph of Anne Penner working as a nurse in India, holding a young baby
Penner, Anne
Teil vonAnne Penner fonds
Photograph of Anne Penner's two brothers, Diedrich ("Dick") and Abram ("Andy")
Penner, Anne, 1916-1996
Teil vonAnne Penner fonds
Photograph of Anne Penner and her adoptive mother, Mrs. Loeppky, in Winnipeg, Manitoba
Penner, Anne, 1916-1996
This fonds contains three diaries the first from 1945 until 1987 which appears to have been recopied. The first diary gives memoirs and accounts of Penner’s time in India including personal stories, politics, weather, and major news events. The first diary also includes loose pages in the back from 1981 and 1993, other loose pages are included with no specified year. The second diary spans from 1988 until 1990, and the third from 1990-1992. These two diaries are from Penner’s retirement in Winnipeg, Manitoba and include memoirs, personal experiences, news, and medical topics such as AIDS. Penner’s bible has prayers and notes throughout, in the back there is a short timeline of her first trip to India.
In addition, This fonds contains a letter written by Penner to her adoptive relative Doreen Loewen in 1956 while she was in India, recounting her work in the hospital and teaching Sunday school. Finally, also included are Penner's business card and two pins; one of these pins is a nursing pin, and the other contains a photo of her late parents.
Penner, Anne, 1916-1996
Teil vonMarta Goertzen-Armin fonds
Photograph of Marta Goertzen-Armin presenting something at a podium; possibly she's presenting her collection of sketches titled 'When The Sun Is Two Hands High'
Goertzen-Armin, Marta, 1923-2009
Teil vonMarta Goertzen-Armin fonds
Goertzen-Armin, Marta, 1923-2009