- CA MHSBC 150-29-3-1986.005.082
- Einzelstück
- [200-?]
Office staff at the Mennonite Historical Society. Left to right : Elizabeth Klassen, Jean Friesen, Hugo Friesen.
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Office staff at the Mennonite Historical Society. Left to right : Elizabeth Klassen, Jean Friesen, Hugo Friesen.
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Erica Suderman working in the archives with textual materials and genealogy at the Mennonite Historical Museum office.
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Erica Suderman at work in the archival office of Mennonite Histtorical Museum with volunteers Duane Goertson and Marty Giesbrecht.
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Dwayne Schultz talking with Erica Suderman, archivist at Mennonite Historical Museum office.
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Ester (Brandt) Born working in the archive center of Mennonite Historical Society.
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Workshop with Linda Wills from Kelowna, BC concerning archival materials. Left to right : Linda Wills, Erica Suderman, Marie Derksen.
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Erica Suderman with volunteers
Erica Suderman discussing archival material with volunteers. : Standing (left to right) : unknown, Erica (Sawatsky) Suderman, Marie Derksen, Hugo Friesen. Sitting (left to right) : Erna Block, Jean (Schmidt) Neufeld, Mary (Konrad) Epp.
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Workroom of the Mennonite Historical archive center.
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Speaker at the memorial plaque dedication was John B. Toews standing in front of Garden Park Towers building.
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Visitors discussing art display
Two visitors discussing art in front of one of the paintings displayed at the museum art festival.
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Jean Neufeld, volunteer at Mennonite Historical Museum
Erica Suderman discussing data
Erica Suderman (far right) is discussing data while someone is working on the computer with three other observing. Left to right: Elizabeth (Klassen) Thiessen, Marie Derksen, Erica (Sawatsky) Suderman and unknown.
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Esther Born and Gordon Bell carrying boxes of textual materials which have been gifted to the Mennonite Historical archives.
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Two volunteers at work sorting materials at the Mennonite Historical Society office.
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Harold Dyck reciting a poem called "Lament" at the dedication in front of the Garden Park Towers.
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