- CA CMBS NP018-01-23
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This is a photo of 5 women standing on the steps of a stone building. All are wearing dresses and hats. They are unidentified.
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This is a photo of 5 women standing on the steps of a stone building. All are wearing dresses and hats. They are unidentified.
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A public reading room in Basna, India
Used in the CM 4-27-3. A public Reading Room where men and women, boys and girls read Christian literature at a long table. A bookcase is in the back of the room and magazine shelves to the left. See article on same page by Jake Giesbrecht.
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A.J. Friesen's Nalgonda mission station
This item show the entire Nalgonda mission station in India.
Anna Hanneman & Margaret Suderman
This is a photo of Anna Hanneman and Margaret [Suderman]. Margaret Suderman is seated in a chair. Both women are wearing dresses. Hanneman served in India 1915-1940 and Suderman in India 1929-1962.
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This photo is of adults and children, men and women from a Bible School in India posing for a photo. Some are standing and some are seated on the ground. There are trees in the background and a building in the middle of the photo. Many of the people are holding a Bible.
Warkentin, Helen L., 1887-1975
This is a photo of a large group of Bible school students. Some are standing and some are seated on the ground. There is a building in the background. They are Indian and dressed in customary dress.
Warkentin, Helen L., 1887-1975
Box of goods sent by Mennonites near Winkler for mission work in India
This photo is of a group of people surounding a crate full of goods which are to be sent to India for the poor. There are 6 men in hats, a younger man in a hat holding a a baby and 5 women (2 seated, three standing). The front of the crate says: #116 Dyck - Kroeker, Winkler Man, C.P.R. There is also a description on the back which says," Box being sent along with a missionary to India for the poor of India.
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Government School - Dedication Day
This photo is of the Government School, Dedication Day. People are seated in rows of benches facing a stage. There is a four post covering for shade on the stage with someone seated on the stage. Large speakers are situated on either side of the photo.
Warkentin, Helen L., 1887-1975
Government School - Dedication Day
This is a photo of the Government School Dedication Day. There are 5 gentlemen standing in front of the doorway. The sign above the doorway says "Head Master". One of the men has a flowered lei around his neck. Others are wearing suits and one has an official government cap. A small curtain hangs in the doorway.
Warkentin, Helen L., 1887-1975
This photo is of a group of people, mostly men outside on field. All are wearing turbans. They are standing and one person is held by two. There is a cart in the middle of the photo.
Warkentin, Helen L., 1887-1975
Helen Dick; Mrs. Samuel Stephen; Helen Kornelson en route to 6th Mennonite World Conference
No. 4 in a set of numbered photos from the 6th Mennonite World Conference held in 1957 in Karlsruhe, Germany. Three Christian workers on deck of a ship enroute to the 6th MWC. L-r: Helen Dick enroute to MCC Austria; Mrs. Samuel Stephen returning to India; Helen Kornelson returning to India for a 2nd term.
C. J. Rempel
Part of MB Herald Photograph Collection
This photo is of a map of India marking the location, number, and cost of MB missionary work in the country. The map was displayed at a General MB Conference convention.
This is a photo of a man seated on a chair holding a small child. Both are dressed in white. There is a curtain in the background. It may be a studio photograph.
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Katharina Schellenberg Collection
Photographs of India and the Mennonite Brethren mission work there. The photographs are mostly undated, but were presumably taken during the years 1907-1945, when Schellenberg was a missionary there.
Schellenberg, Katharina L., 1870-1945
This is a photo of orphan girls standing outside a white building. Four of then are seated on the ground. (description on the back is in German Gothic script and partially covered by black paper) 1. Martha, 2. Grace, 3. Lea, 4. P. Tilly, 5., Kamama, 6. B. Maira, 7. M. Kathura, 8. D. Margaret, 9. Rafl, (don't know if his father lives?) 10. E Shauta, 11. K. Martha, 12. S. Rubf, 13. Islome 14, N. Uyeyamma, 15. A Kamalama, 16. M. Kathuras, 17. Anita 18. K. Ado (Isaac's sister) 19. N. Ruth
Warkentin, Helen L., 1887-1975