Showing 2089 results

Archival description
Mennonite Archives of Ontario Kitchener (Ontario)
Advanced search options
Print preview View:

1824 results with digital objects Show results with digital objects

Boys inspecting a game

Boys inspecting a Peace Factory game. This is probably the "Partnership Game" in its unassembled form.

Mennonite Central Committee Ontario

Arrivals from the Soviet Union

A group of men and women on the steps of the Kitchener Mennonite Brethren Church. These are Mennonites who arrived between 1957 and 1966 from the Soviet Union to be reunited with their families in Ontario. They have gathered for a reunion organized by Elfriede (or Frieda) and Kurt Kaethler. Peter Reimer is in the fourth row, second from right.

Lucy Braun has identified the following: Front row (left to right): Mrs. Johan Klassen, Mrs. Berhart [sic] Rempel, Trudy Peters, unknown, Mrs. Kuhn (seated), Tina [?]. Second row: Lucy Bran (at far left), Katharina (Braul) Braun (fifth from left in the striped hat). Third row: Anjuta Isaak (behind and to the left of Katharina Braun, also in striped hat). Back row (fourth from left): Kurt Kaethler.

Handing out balloons

A volunteer hands a helium balloon to a child at the Peace Factory exhibit.

Mennonite Central Committee Ontario

Jacob and Isabelle Eby with boys

Written on back: "Jakeu, Aug 15, 1917. What do you think of the cabbage head? Especially the big ones on the wheelbarrow? Celery is [?] and big." Caption in album by Anne Eby Millar: "Pictures sent from home [to Gordon Eby, overseas]." The children are possibly their sons Nelson and Carl.

Abraham Weber's Conestoga Wagon

On slide: "Abr Weber Familly 1807 Conestogo[six] Waggon Doon Pioneer Village" The Conestoga Wagon used by Weber family to come to Canada from Lancaster, Pa. At Doon Pioneer Village (Waterloo Region Museum)

Results 76 to 90 of 2089