- CA CMBS NP066-01-1
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- [193?]
This photo is of the front of a 2 story plus attic house at 608 Mountain Ave., where the Mary Martha Home began.
This photo is of the front of a 2 story plus attic house at 608 Mountain Ave., where the Mary Martha Home began.
Mary Martha Home house on Boyd Ave.
This photo is of the three story house at 413 Boyd Avenue in Winnipeg where the Mary Martha Home was located from 1928-1929. The cross street is Salter.
Menn. Maedchenheim Ebenezer zu Winnipeg 1946
This photo is of the young women and leaders of the Maedchenheim Ebenezer in Winnipeg. Note: there is a negative of the photo included.
This photo is of four young women standing outside, in front of a house, arriving in Winnipeg with their luggage to begin work as domestics in Winnipeg homes.
This photo is of Tina Friesen and Liese Unruh standing on the front steps of the Mary Martha Home.
This photo is of the Sunday School students and teachers at the North End Chapel of the Mennonite Brethren Church. It was located at the corner of McKenzie St. and Manitoba Ave. in Winnipeg. Note: there is a negative with this photo.
Manitoba Mennonite School class and teacher
This photo is of a class of 13 boys and their teacher standing outside.
This photo is of two women pulling a wagon on the side walk.
This photo is a portrait of two unidentified young women, likely associated with the Mary Martha Home.
This photo is of the Mary Martha Home at 437 Mountain Ave. in Winnipeg. Three women stand in the yard.
This photo is of a group of 8 young women standing on the back steps of a house. Front row, middle, with her hand on the railing is Anna Thiessen.
This photo is of three unidentified young women, two of which are holding guitars. They are likely associated with the Mary Martha Home.
This photo is of a group of young women at the Mary Martha Home. Anna Thiessen is seated second row from front, wearing glasses.
Group of young women at the Mary Martha Home
This photo is of the women of the Mary Martha Home. Anna Thiessen is at the centre of the fourth row from front, wearing glasses. -- Note: there are 2 copies of this photo, copy 2 is accession number 2002-007 from the Nicholai Fehderau collection. On the back of this photo the date is given as March 1927 whereas the on copy 2 the date, written in pencil, is 1932. The date March 1927 seams to be more authentic.
Dubchak, M.
This photo is a portrait of two unidentified young women, likely associated with the Mary Martha Home.