Bärwalde (Poland)

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Cobblestone street in Bärwalde

This photo is of Charlotte Wiebe and five young people standing on a cobblestone street in Bärwalde. There are tall trees along the side of the street. Mrs. Wiebe is holding flowers. Charlotte's son, Alfred Wiebe is standing second from left.

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Going for a walk

This photo is of Charlotte Wiebe and four young people walking along a dirt road toward the town of Bärwalde.. The landscape is flat with a few trees on the left and a row of trees in the background. A few cows can be seen grazing in the distance. In the distant background is the yard formerly belonging to the Wiebes.

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Granary

This photo is of a wooden granary on the Epp property in Bärwalde (Poland) from which Charlotte Wiebe's mother came . The photo shows the end of the building with a peaked roof. There are two small openings near the top of the building, one of which has no cover. A dirt path is beside the granary and a wire mesh fence is around the yard immediately at the end of the building. A few trees are behind the granary.

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Home of Penner family in Bärwalde

This photo is of the Penner family home in Bärwalde, Poland. The house is tan in colour. There are windows along the side and end of the house and two windows at the end on the second floor. There is a barrier [firewall?] on the roof separating it from a second structure. There are two small trees on the right side. A wire mesh fence with a gate surrounds the yard. Charlotte Wiebe's father was born in this house.

Home of the Epp family

This photo is of the front of the Epp family home in Bärwalde (Poland). The front porch is enclosed and a dormer window is above the porch. There are four windows with shutters on the front of the house. The porch also has windows on all three sides. A set of steps with a railing on either side leads up the entrance. A woman is standing on the left side of the house. There are a number of chickens running freely in the yard.

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Home of the Epp family

This photo is of the Epp family home in Bärwalde (Poland). It is a wooden house with weathered green paint. The front porch is enclosed. There are windows on the two sides that are visible in the photo. The windows on the lower level all have shutters. There is a dormer window above the front porch and four windows at the end of the house on the second level. A bicycle is leaning against the front of the house. A wire mesh fence surrounds the yard. A hand pump with a tub under it is on the right side of the property and a pail is hanging from a fence post beside the pump. A flock of ducks is resting in the front yard.

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Retirement home of Deacon G. Wiens

This photo is of the retirement home of Deacon G. Wiens in Bärwalde, Poland. The photo shows one side of a wooden house with windows along the side. A partial window can be seen on the end of the building. The windows all have shutters. A fence surrounds the building. There are trees on the right at the end of the house. This building now belongs to the state. Charlotte Wiebe and four others are standing on the dirt road in front of the building. Mrs. Wiebe is holding a bouquet of flowers. The gentleman with a young boy on the right of the photo is an administrator. The men on either side of Mrs. Wiebe are carrying cameras.

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Stove & China cabinet

This photo is of a stove and china cabinet in the Epp home. The china cabinet is beside the door on the right side of the room. A few plates can be seen behind the glass doors. The cabinet is of dark wood. In the corner on the adjoining wall is a stove. It is a tall white structure with fancy moulding at the top. The room has a wooden floor.

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Wall & Oven cupboards in a Mennonite home (Abraham Epp)

This photo is of a stove and china cabinet in the Epp home in Baerwalde. The china cabinet is beside the door on the right side of the room. A few plates can be seen behind the glass doors. The cabinet is of dark wood. In the corner on the adjoining wall is a stove. It is a tall white structure with fancy moulding at the top. The room has a wooden floor.

Wiebe, Charlotte (authorized)

Windmill at Schönbann

This photo is of a windmill built as a memorial to Johann Cornies who lived here and was born at Bärwalde. The windmill sits on top of a wooden building. The roof in the centre of the building holding the windmill is flat. The roof at either end of the building is peaked. There are large trees behind the building. (negative included) (3 copies - copy 2 is oversized)