Pioneer Park church and cemetery
- CA MAO III-27.2/12-08
- Item
- [ca. 1990]
Pioneer Park church and cemetery
Waterloo Pioneer Memorial Tower
Part of The Mennonite Story photographs
Boy smashing a window of a building
Part of Access Project slides
Boy smashing a pane of a window of a building using a baseball bat. Part of a sequence simulating break and enter.
Adults having coffee at Pioneer Park
Part of Anne Wiebe Photograph Collection
This photo is of the the building at 40 King Street E., used as a meeting place from 1925 to 1935.
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Part of David L. Hunsberger collection
This photo is a group portrait of the Kitchener MB Church Gabenverein (Women's Missionary Service). Pictured are (l-r, front) Tina Neuman, Tilly (Bergen) Enns, Mrs. Ewert (President), Tina Petker, Betty (Wiebe) Warkentin, (middle) Mary (Wiebe) Klassen, Margaret Fast, Lydia Dick, Katherine Fast, (back) Lena Dick, Sara Isaac, and Agatha Klassen.
Part of Peace Factory photograph file
Boys inspecting a Peace Factory game. This is probably the "Partnership Game" in its unassembled form.
Mennonite Central Committee Ontario
Arrivals from the Soviet Union
Part of Lucy Braun photographs
A group of men and women on the steps of the Kitchener Mennonite Brethren Church. These are Mennonites who arrived between 1957 and 1966 from the Soviet Union to be reunited with their families in Ontario. They have gathered for a reunion organized by Elfriede (or Frieda) and Kurt Kaethler. Peter Reimer is in the fourth row, second from right.
Lucy Braun has identified the following: Front row (left to right): Mrs. Johan Klassen, Mrs. Berhart [sic] Rempel, Trudy Peters, unknown, Mrs. Kuhn (seated), Tina [?]. Second row: Lucy Bran (at far left), Katharina (Braul) Braun (fifth from left in the striped hat). Third row: Anjuta Isaak (behind and to the left of Katharina Braun, also in striped hat). Back row (fourth from left): Kurt Kaethler.
Nicholas J. Fehderau with his choir in the Kitchener MB Church
This photo is of choir conductor Nicholai J. Fehderau sitting in the choir loft (front row centre) with his 51-member choir in the Kitchener Mennonite Brethren Church. In the foreground is the pulpit, plants, and a piano.
Stirling Avenue Mennonite Church
Part of Stirling Avenue Mennonite Church "Risk and Endurance" photograph collection
Caption in Risk and Endurance: "Stirling Avenue Mennonite Church with horse sheds in the back. (circa 1935)"
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Part of Stirling Avenue Mennonite Church "Risk and Endurance" photograph collection
Caption in Risk and Endurance: "The Kitchener (Berlin) Market, 1940s. For over a century, rural and urban life intersected here." Photograph shows produce vendors and customers outside the market building.
Kitchener-Waterloo Record
Kitchener market beside city hall
Part of Stirling Avenue Mennonite Church "Risk and Endurance" photograph collection
Caption in Risk and Endurance: "Kitchener Farmers Market in the 1950s from Scott Street near Duke, looking toward Frederick. The old city hall is on the left where Market Square now stands."
Kitchener-Waterloo Record
Gordon Weber and Verna Weber farm
Part of Stirling Avenue Mennonite Church "Risk and Endurance" photograph collection
Caption in Risk and Endurance: "Generations of hard work: the Gordon & Verna Weber Farm (circa, 1950). Formerly U.K. & Maggie Weber Farm, Old Chicopee Road."
Unknown
Part of Anne Wiebe Photograph Collection
This photo, from the album of Olga Enns, is of a group of women quilting in the basemnt of 53 Church Street, Kitchener, in the fall of 1947. On the back of the picture is written, "The basement was partitioned off by curtains for Sunday School rooms on Sunday mornings."