- CA MHSBC 59-14-6-2016.143.001
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Front view of the Yarrow Mennonite Brethren church.
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Front view of the Yarrow Mennonite Brethren church.
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Part of Agatha Klassen fonds
Majuba Hill school; the first teacher being Miss Maynard and the second teacher was Bernice Thiemer. Cornelius Giesbrecht took his Grades 3 and 4 in this school.
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Part of Agatha Klassen fonds
Majuba Hill school on the south side of Yarrow near the mountain which burned down in the following years. Seven students are standing on the front steps of the school.
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Part of Agatha Klassen fonds
First barn in Yarrow. A hollow tree stump constructed by William Rempel situated approximately in the area of the tennis court on Central road.
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Part of Agatha Klassen fonds
The Ord family home on Majuba Hill in Yarrow, BC.
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Part of Agatha Klassen fonds
Majuba Hill school in the south part of Yarrow beside the mountain.
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Part of Agatha Klassen fonds
Children from Majuba Hill elementary school at the Vedder river fishing while on a picnic.
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Majuba Hill school children on a hike
Part of Agatha Klassen fonds
Majuba Hill school children on a hike crossing the BC Electric Bridge over Vedder river. The girl on the far right is Vivian Siddel. Her parents Bill and Ella Siddall provided postal services from the Wilson-Yale Road junction until 1948, when Bill Siddal built a new Post Office east of the Yarrow Elementary School in downtown Yarrow.
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Part of Agatha Klassen fonds
Yarrow elementary students fishing at the Vedder river.
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Part of Agatha Klassen fonds
First elementary school in Yarrow, B.C. Teachers at that time were Ella Currie and George Derksen.
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Part of Agatha Klassen fonds
Early pioneers gathering for a Good Friday service with N.N. Reimer sitting in the front in the middle.
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Part of Agatha Klassen fonds
A group of pioneer men and boys in front of the church building who are attendees of the church.
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First home built in Yarrow, BC
Part of Agatha Klassen fonds
First home built in Yarrow B.C. owned by Mr. and Mrs. Berg who are standing in the doorway.
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Part of Agatha Klassen fonds
The Jacob Epp family in the garden in front of the house.
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