Item 9 - Brotherfield M.B. Church, Saskatchewan (1911)

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CA CMBS NP020-01-9

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Brotherfield M.B. Church, Saskatchewan (1911)

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  • 1911 (Creation)

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1 photograph; b & w; 24 x 19 cm

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This is a photograph of the Brotherfield Mennonite Brethren Church in Saskatchewan (Herbert Kreis, Rosthern Kreis, and Manitoba Kreis). According to H.A. Willms, the larger (northern section was built in spring of 1911, and the southern portion in the fall of 1901. Two very small structures stand very close to the church building. The buildings appear to be located on an open field A group of people, apparently dressed for a church service, socialize between the church building and the small structures. A lone buggy is parked beside a bush at the lower left hand side of the photograph.

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Price: 5.00
Megapixels: 6.7
Resolution: 2909x2310

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