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Henry J. Banman and Sherman Godkin outside Banman's store

This photo is of Henry Banman (left) and Kronsgart (Manitoba) elevator operator Sherman Godkin standing outside by Banman's store in their work clothes. There is a bicycle on the left.
Banman's store was originally the Hamburg Old Colony church building (Manitoba). After the move to Mexico in the early 1920s, the church building was cut in half, placed on wagons and moved to Kronsgart by William Enns in 1926. Here Banman put the two halves together and made it into a store. To the right on the photo can be seen the seam created after the building was cut in half. By 1932 the building was no longer in use.

Henry, Erdman, Tina, Helena, Gerhard and Erdman Sr.

This is a photo of siblings (left to right): Henry Penner, Erdman Penner, Tina Stephenson (Penner), Helena Hiebert (Penner) with her husband Gerhard Hiebert and father Erdman Penner Sr. They are standing together outside on a boardwalk in Gretna, Manitoba with the Ogilvie grain elevator in the background. A bike is leaning against the building.

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Man riding penny-farthing

Man riding high wheeler at the opening of the Jordan Historical Museum of the Twenty, in Jordan, Ontario. May 1956. Hunsberger photo 77-38

Hunsberger, David L.

Mary Koop at 286 Mckay

This is a photo of Mary Koop (Dyck) sitting on a chair on the front deck of their first home. There is a bicycle leaning against the deck. Same as 500-44.

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Men and Bikes

Large group of men all wearing suits, white shirts and hats standing in front of a squared-logged building. Three bicycles in front row.

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