- CA MAO XV-19.3-1992-14-1347
- Einzelstück
- 1968
Informal photo, 2 copies. He was head of the Records Branch of the Public Archives in Ottawa. In 2nd photo he is looking down.
Epp, Frank H., 1929-1986
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Informal photo, 2 copies. He was head of the Records Branch of the Public Archives in Ottawa. In 2nd photo he is looking down.
Epp, Frank H., 1929-1986
Space monument near the USSR Exhibition for Economic Achievement
Cropped for use in CM 15-6-7 with art. by Frank H. Epp on the 1966 Asia Tour. Caption: "A `space monument' near the USSR Exhibition for Economic Achievement." Second copy of photo also, 9x13.
Epp, Frank H., 1929-1986
The Rescue Mission in Denver (Colorado)
Used in CM 4-7-6. The Rescue Mission in Denver (Col.) where CO's serving there had been giving public witness to their faith & distributing tracts. Large sign "Jesus saves" on front of the building. Part of series on CO's.
Epp, Frank H., 1929-1986
Rev. E. M. Yost, pastor of the First Mennonite Church in Denver
Used in CM 4-7-7. Rev. E. M. Yost, pastor of the First Mennonite Church, important in making it possible to employ CO's in Denver institutions.
Epp, Frank H., 1929-1986
Sara Penner, secretary. of the Board of Christian Service
Two photos & neg. ; # 2 used in CM 4-32-8 showing Sara Penner, sec. of the Board of Christian Service holding a pamphlet.
Epp, Frank H., 1929-1986
Sara Penner, secretary. for the Board of Christian Service
Sara Penner, sec. for the Board of Christian Service works at her desk in the offices of the GCMC in Newton, Kan. Not used in CM
Epp, Frank H., 1929-1986
Wilhelmina Kuyf holds a Cheyenne dictionary
Used in CM 4-32-8. Secretary Wilhelmina Kuyf holds a prized possession of the mission office, a Cheyenne dictionary which is stored in the vault of the GCMC central offices.
Epp, Frank H., 1929-1986
Waldo & Ethel Kaufman in the General Conference Mennonite Church offices
Two photos & negs. of Waldo & Ethel Kaufman in the GCMC offices. Negative #2 was used in the CM 4-32-8, a side view of Ethel typing and Waldo reading. In the unused photo Ethel sits at the typewriter & Waldo holds a tape, both facing the camera. They were in charge of the radio program "Faith and Life."
Epp, Frank H., 1929-1986
Used in CM 4-32-9. Personnel of the GCMC Board of Education and Publication office in Newton, Kan. L-r: Willard Claasen, exec. sec.; Delphine Martens, office sec.; Maynard Shelly, asst. exec. sec. Negative also which shows only the 2 men.
Epp, Frank H., 1929-1986
Negative also. Used in CM 4-32-9. A.J. Richert, treasurer of the conference points to a memorial plaque under the photo of H.P. Krehbiel in the hall of the Central Offices of the GCMC.
Epp, Frank H., 1929-1986
Edna Ruth Mueller and A. J. Richert,
Negative also. Not used in CM with the rest of this series of photos. Edna Ruth Mueller, asst. treas., stands at the desk where A. J. Richert, treas., is seated in the GCMC offices. Both point to a chart entitled "Comparison" on his desk.
Epp, Frank H., 1929-1986
View of Hong Kong taken from on top of a hill.
View of Hong Kong taken from on top of a hill. Apartment blocks in the foreground, a hillside of structures in the middle of the photo and water in the background. Kai Tak Airport in Kowloon to the right on a peninsula extending into the water. Likely the Wong Taisin settlement area of Hong Kong.
Epp, Frank H., 1929-1986
Half of the Wong family in Hong Kong
Used in CM 14-17-7. Half of the Wong family, the father & 6 children, who live in huts and shacks (see 1994-14.1526). Sin Lin's sponsorship from MCC allows several of the children to attend school. See 1994-14.946.
Epp, Frank H., 1929-1986
Hugo Friesen (back to camera), MCC Director in Hong Kong
Used in CM 14-17-7. Hugo Friesen (back to camera), MCC Dir. in Hong Kong, points out that Hong Kong is dependent on China for water and food supply.
Epp, Frank H., 1929-1986
View from on top of a hill in Hong Kong
In the foreground, apartment buildings (in Hong Kong?) located on a hill. Rows of apartment blocks on the hillsides are visible behind them.
Epp, Frank H., 1929-1986