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.
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).
This photo is of the first South End Mennonite Brethren Church in Winnipeg. It is a wooden building. A woman is walking along a wooden sidewalk on the right. A church steeple can be seen in the background. There is a small tree in front of the church.
This photo is of the North End Chapel building, taken while it was still being used as a Mennonite Brethren meeting house. the date is 1913 or 1914. The photo is pasted on cardboard.
(ca.1911-1914). This photo is of the first Mennonite Brethren church in Winnipeg. It was called the North End Chapel. See Mennonite Brethren Herald, May 2007.
This photo is a portrait of Anna Thiessen and a large group of 27 girls in a sewing class, posing for a photo with some of their sewing. This was part of Anna Thiessen's community mission work in Winnipeg.
This photo is of 12 men and women posing for a photo inside the church building at the corner of Manitoba ave. and McKenzie street. The address was 652 Manitoba ave. Beside the choir is a foot pump organ with German sayings on the clapboard walls. This photo is of the same group of people as NP045-01-13 which as identification of the choir members. Anna Thiessen in middle row second from left.