Older women with Anna Thiessen
- CA CMBS NP066-01-46
- Item
- [between 1960 and 1977]
This photo is of women with an elderly Anna Thiessen who is seated in right front. This is likely a reunion of former Mary Martha home residents.
Older women with Anna Thiessen
This photo is of women with an elderly Anna Thiessen who is seated in right front. This is likely a reunion of former Mary Martha home residents.
Women sitting around a table in a house
This photo is of a group of women sitting around a table in a house. An elderly Anna Thiessen sits on the far left at the end of the table. Note: this photo is a duplicate of NP66-2-88.
Headstone of Aganetha Nalja Isaak
This photo is of the headstone on Aganetha Nalja Isaak's grave.
Group of older women sitting down to eat
This photo is of a group of older women sitting down to eat a meal. Nettie Kroeker (1st) and Olga Neufeld (2nd) are clearly visible on the left hand side of the photo.
This photo is of Anna Thiessen in the foreground, and other older women.
This photo is of nine elderly women sitting at a picnic table. Anna Thiessen is sitting on second bench wearing a black hat.
This photo is of two unidentified older women standing in front of a flower garden and house.
This photo is of an unidentified woman standing in front of a flower garden and waterfall.
This photo is of Anna Thiessen, on the left, and an unidentified woman
This photo is of Nalja Isaak, who died July 8, 1972. The comment below the photo says that she was a church pianist
Elderly women sitting at picnic table
This photo is of nine elderly women sitting at a picnic table. Anna Thiessen is sitting on second bench, wearing a black hat.
This photo is of an unidentified older couple.
This photo is on an unidentified family consisting of three generations.
This photo is of an unidentified young couple and an older woman.They are dressed for a celebratory event with the women wearing corsages and the man a boutonniere.
This photo is of a group of unidentified older women with Anna Thiessen, who is fourth from the right. They are likely associated with the Mary Martha Home of Winnipeg.