- CA MHC ORG-E-052-418.0
- Item
- 1971
This a photo of a singing group performing at the conference in Vancouver, B. C.
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This a photo of a singing group performing at the conference in Vancouver, B. C.
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This is a photo of a youth group singing and playing guitar at the conference in Vancouver, B. C.
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Part of Canadian Mennonite Bible College Photograph Collection
This is a photo of the CMBC octette.
Note: This photo also has a negative.
Part of Canadian Mennonite Bible College Photograph Collection
This is a photo of the CMBC octette.
Note: This photo also has a negative.
Part of Canadian Mennonite Bible College Photograph Collection
This is a photo of a mixed quartet at CMBC.
CMC Annual Sessions - Brass quartet performing
Part of MB Herald Photograph Collection
This photo is of a musical group performing in the sanctuary of Central Heights Church.
Part of MB Herald Photograph Collection
This photo is of a musical group performing in the sanctuary of Central Heights Church.
Part of MB Herald Photograph Collection
This photo is of a musical group performing in the sanctuary of Central Heights Church.
Part of MB Herald Photograph Collection
This photo is of a musical group performing in the sanctuary of Central Heights Church.
Part of MB Herald Photograph Collection
This is a photo of the band Dustkickers performing on stage at a Canadian MB Conference convention.
The bluegrass gospel group Five on the Floor at Waterloo North Mennonite Church for a TMTC fundraising concert. Left to right: Ron Harder, A. James Reimer, Henry Schmidt, unknown, Bob Janzen.
Toronto Mennonite Theological Centre (Toronto, Ontario)
Seven students playing musical instruments
Individual Close Up of Musical Group
Part of MB Herald Photograph Collection
This photo is a close up of an individual performer of the musical group at the Alberta MB Conference Convention.
Part of MB Herald Photograph Collection
This item shows musicians, two playing guitars and one playing the piano, during free evenings at the MCC Maedchenheim in Sao Paulo.