Conrad Grebel University College Board
- CA MAO 1992-9 22
- Einzelstück
- 1994
Conrad Grebel University College Board of Governors, 1992/93.
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Conrad Grebel University College Board
Conrad Grebel University College Board of Governors, 1992/93.
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Conrad Grebel University College graduates
Conrad Grebel University College graduates (undergraduates), April 1999
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Conrad Grebel University College graduates
Conrad Grebel University College graduates (undergraduates), 2006
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Conrad Grebel University College students, 1988/89
Conrad Grebel University College students, 1988/89
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Conrad Grebel University College graduates
Conrad Grebel University College graduates (undergraduates), 1992. List of students fastened to back of photo
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Rod Sawatsky, Conrad Grebel College President
Rod Sawatsky, Conrad Grebel College President
Conrad Grebel University College (Waterloo, Ontario)
Leah Good. Typical Mennonite dress style for
Leah Good. Typical Mennonite dress style for 1900.
Cress, Berlin
J.H. Kratz, 1855-1921. Buried in the Vineland
J.H. Kratz, 1855-1921. Buried in the Vineland Cemetery
Craig, W.M.
Ferrotype. Eli Houser, uncle to J.H. Kratz
Ferrotype. Eli Houser, uncle to J.H. Kratz
Miller's Portait Saloon
Elders at the Lao Christian Church
Elders at the Lao Christian Church. The church meets in the St.Catharines United Mennonite Church.
Daughters of W.W. Snider donate the Froschauer Bible
Daughters of W.W. Snider donate the Froschauer Bible of 1560 to Conrad Grebel College. L-R: Winnifred Snider, Lillian Snider, Orland Gingerich, Marjorie Bowen, Francis McQuat
Three different houses (the Royal Exchange hotel
Three different houses (the Royal Exchange hotel run by Casper Heller, Louis Seyler's steam grist mill, and Enoch Ziegler's home) erected in mid-nineteenth century Berlin, Ontario. Used in Hannes Schneider, page 90A.
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The home of Henry Hett from his arrival in Berlin
The home of Henry Hett from his arrival in Berlin in 1853 to his death in 1914. The house was built in the old style with low ceilings and the house set to the side of the street. Used in Hannes Schneider, p. 318.
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At 1. is the Waterloo County poor house (jail);
At 1. is the Waterloo County poor house (jail); 2. the County poor house hospital; and 3. the County poor house graveyard without any markers. Used in Hannes Schneider, p. 124A.
Denton, Ernest
A car driving in front of what is assumed to be
A car driving in front of what is assumed to be Reverend W.F. Bindeman's home on King St. The Reverend later moved to Young St. where he died. Used in Hannes Schneider, p. 120H.
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