A one-storey, white building (perhaps newly constructed) stands on a barren landscape with what looks like construction going on in front of it. Perhaps the site is related to security measures undertaken in Vietnam. Taken by Frank H. Epp on his Asian tour.
Large corner building (possibly an apartment building) in an unidentified urban area in Vietnam (Saigon?). In front of it is a large sign with a long statement on it saying that the Vietnamese people are grateful for the mutual aid given to them by the friendly countries of the world. On the left part of the sign are the flags of all the countries giving aid to Vietnam. Taken by Frank H. Epp on his Asian Tour.
The Mennonite Christian Literature Centre in Hualien, Taiwan, which was the centre of Mennonite missions. It was located in a row of buildings (perhaps commercial). A man and a woman stand in front of the centre, perhaps the managers of it. Many bikes are parked in front of the buildings. It is dated March 5. 1966. Taken on Frank H. Epp's Asian Tour. Two copies of the photo, in the 2nd one with no writing on the back, the couple is seen more clearly. See CM 13-21-6 for another photo related to this centre.
Used in the CM 14-15-7. The Middle School built at Hualien, Taiwan with the help of US aid, receives children whose parents can afford to pay tuition from Taiwanese and tribes people in the area. It is a 3 storey building. Taken on Frank H. Epp's Asian Tour.
Three photos, 2 dated June 1956 and a 3rd one (13.5x10.5) possibly taken in the fall of 1962, of different views of the large two-storey house in which the Elkhart office of the Mennonite Board of Missions and Charities was located. Negatives, 3, one for each of the photos.
Used in the CM 12-26-at page 10 in insert publication "Mennonite Youth Farm Bulletin A Special Section of The Canadian Mennonite," June 30, 1964, p.1. Postcard with aerial view of the Mennonite Youth Farm and farmland to the north of it. See an aerial photo from 1954 in 2010-14.29 and one in 2001-14.58.
Used in the CM 2-8-1. Aerial view of the Mennontie Youth Farm which was owned and operated by the Sask. Mennonite Youth Society of the Canadian Conference of Mennonites. Among the buildings are: an invalid home, 2 children's homes, a new home for the "mentally weak," plus barns, staff residences, dining hall, etc. See related photos in, 2010-14.30 and 31 and another aerial photo in 32.
View of south wing? Negs, 2: for this photo and for the one used in CM 5-42-4, a closeup view. See 2010-14.236, used in CM 2-10-1, for a description of the building. See also 2001-14.15 for a closeup photo of this entrance.
Used in CM 2-10-1. View of north side of the building with sign in the foreground. Also, photo (9x9), neg and enlargement (11x17) of the sign only, beside small trees. This series continues to 2010-14.246.
Negs, 2 similar ones. Used in the CM 12-40-10. View of the building from the front with article, "Waldheim Project Is Most Unique Of Its Kind in Canada."
Used in the CM 10-37-9, showing the construction of the Mennonite Mental Home for retarded and mild mental patients in Waldheim, Sask., sponsored by the Mennonite churches of Saskatchewan. Also included is an architect's sketch of the finished building, used in the CM 10-47-3 when it was nearing completion. See also 2010-14.234.
Used in CM 7-20-6. The nursing staff home at the Mennonite Youth Farm. Negative has a different view of this building. Additional photo (11.5x11) and negs show a partial view of the annex and house of the Invalid Home. Compare to photo on the top of the page in CM 7-20-6.
Three views of the Tabor Home for the Aged in Clearbrook, B.C. View showing end of the building used in CM 9-46-19. Negs also, 2: for one of the photos and similar to photo used.