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Johannes T. and Katherina (Bergen) Voth photo collection

  • CA CMBS NP214-01
  • Collection
  • 1854-1990

The collection contains photographs depicting aspects of John and Tina Voth's family life as immigrants to Canada in the 1920s through to the various places they lived in Canada, as well as images of their parents and their early years in Russia. The collection includes more than the 41 scanned images.

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Molotschna Colony Photograph Collection

  • CA CMBS NP164
  • Collection
  • 1872-1989

These images were scanned by Linda Huebert Hecht for the Molotschna Bicentennial Photo Project 2004, which provided the organizational structure of this CMBS collection. In the Fehderau series (no. 4), CMBS has many of the prints used by Linda to make the scans and are noted accordingly.

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Agatha Isaak Photograph Collection

  • CA CMBS NP002-01
  • Collection

Agatha Isaak: Winnipeg, - Elmwood M.B. Church. Relatives in Russia, Particularly Helen Regehr (Mother of Agatha Isaak) who studied nursing in Riga prior to the Russian Revolution of 1917, and graduated in 1902

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MBBC Photograph Collection

  • CA CMBS NP026
  • Collection
  • 1945-1992

Images of the people and programs associated with the life of the community at the Mennonite Brethren Bible College, 1945-1992.

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The Agora Church Photograph Collection

  • CA CMBS NP204-01
  • Collection
  • [2008-2010]

The Agora Church formed a special missions committee in 2008 under the leadership of Kate Dewhurst, that developed a relationship with a fledgling Christian school in Buwate, Uganda, called “Hope of Good Future Primary School.” Dr. Walter F. Schlech acted as the correspondent and agent between the church and their contacts, Elliot and Sarah, in Uganda. These photographs come from this mission relationship.

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It's News To Me! produced and directed by Gareth Neufeld

  • CA CMBS NS12-01
  • Collection
  • 1986

This is a audio-visual presentation commissioned the three major Mennonite archives in Ontario -- Mennonite Archives of Ontario, Centre for Mennonite Brethren Studies and Mennonite Heritage Centre. The 17-minute presentation consisted of slides and a cassette recording, designed to both promote the archival institutions and to educate the public about the work of an archives. It starred a snoopy reporter who stumbles upon the Mennonite Heritage Centre, and realizing a good story when he sees one, seeks out the other two major archives in the Canadian Mennonite world.
Using shots from all three archives and featuring the real-life staff of the three archives as well as their researchers, writers/photographers Gareth Neufeld and Allan Siebert developed an entertaining and informative look at the world of an archives. (See Mennonite Historian, June 1986, p. 4.)

Neufeld, Gareth Wayne, 1951-

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