- 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.
This photo is of three women on the front porch of house number 398, in the summer.
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 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 a group of young women at the Mary Martha Home. Anna Thiessen is seated second row from front, wearing glasses.
This photo is a portrait of a group of young women. Seated in the second row from the front is Anna Thiessen wearing glasses. Note: This photo is a part of three other similar photos on the same page.
This postcard photo is a portrait of five young women in uniform. On the reverse of this photo is penciled in German, "This is how we looked in our afternoon maid uniforms, 1926. For our dear Sister Anna out of love and as a friendly remembrance."
Congregation full of young women
This is a photograph of the congregation of women at the North End Chapel on College Avenue at the "United Festival" of the Mary Martha and Ebenezer Homes.
This photo is of 8 women standing outside.
This photo is of young women sitting at tables for a meal.
This photo is of a large group of people sitting down for a meal in a basement of a church.
This photo is of a large group of people sitting down for a meal. Anna Thiessen is standing.
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Group of people sitting down for a meal
This photo is of a large group of people sitting at a table outside for a meal [tea party?]. There are tea cups and tea kettles on the long table.
This photo is of 4 young women outside. They are likely associated with the Mary Martha home in Winnipeg.
This photo is of two young women wearing corsages and holding white scrolls (a graduation of some kind?), standing outside a building.