- CA MHSBC 156-19-2-2017.018.029
- Item
- 1984
Part of Peter Kehler fonds
Two women sitting outside preparing the ingredients for the meal.
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Part of Peter Kehler fonds
Two women sitting outside preparing the ingredients for the meal.
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Part of Peter Kehler fonds
Two graduates standing outside in front of the school.
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The pain and suffering is shared by an embrace of two persons and children.
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A public school damaged by the cyclone on the east coast of India.
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People took refuge in a cement building. Although extensive damage was done to the village from the cyclone, the people were saved when they took refuge in this cement building, a church.
Wieler, John
Part of Peter Kehler fonds
Three people sitting on the floor. The two women are preparing the meal and the gentleman is sitting and watching.
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The series contains the following"
1) Photographs
2) Audio Visual - Separation sheet, 1 CD "Boston Marathon for Water" - (1 file) Box 358
3) Historical photo bank (includes photocopied photos) 1920-1970 - (1 file) Box 358
Box 359 consists of 29 large photographs from around the world. Some are mounted on foam core.
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People swept along with the flood waters
The faces of victims portray the grief and suffering as they are swept along the flowing waters.
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Part of Peter Kehler fonds
People entering the church for the service.
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Damage from the cyclone. in one of the villages. Village reconstruction organization, a voluntary agency spearheaded by a dynamic Christian, is an organization through which MCC is channeling volunteers and assistance.
Wieler, John
Self-Help in India began needlecraft under the direction of Helen Reimer . On this photo we see five women and a child in the front and one woman in the background with their handwork.
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Part of John N. Klassen fonds
This series consists of the following maps:
1) Tashkent, Uzbekistan; 1948. 63x76 cm. Map number NK 42.
2) Alma-Ata, Southwest Asia; 1948. 63x71 cm. Map number NK 43.
3) A-K'O-Su (Ak Su), Southwest Asia; 1950. 63x56 cm. Map number NK 44.
4) T'U-Lu-Fan (Turfan), China; 1949. 63x70 cm. Map number NK 45.
5) Samarqand, Uzbekistan; 1951. 63x67 cm. Map number NJ 42.
6) Su-Fu (Kashgar Kone Shahr), Southwest Asia; 1949. 63x69 cm. Map number NJ 43.
7) Ho-Tien (Khotan), Southwest Asia; 1950. 63x70 cm. Map number NJ 44
8) Ch'ieh-Mo (Charchan Bazar), China; 1950. 63x67 cm. Map number NJ 45.
9) Kabul, Afghanistan; 1955. 63x68 cm. Map number NI 42.
10) Kashmir, India; 1943. 63x66 cm. Map number NI 43.
11) Pangong Tso, Southwest Asia; 1950. 63x73 cm. Map number NI 44.
12) Chikhitei Tsho, China; 1950. 63x73 cm. Map number NI 45.
One of the fortunate ones who got away in the cyclone disaster on the Indian east coast.
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The injured and weak man is carried by the stronger man.
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Two homeless women with child lying down to rest with very sad faces after the cyclone.
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