- CA MHSBC 224-1-7-2011.087.042
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- 1914
Part of Russia Mennonite History fonds
Forestry camp
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Part of Russia Mennonite History fonds
Forestry camp
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Forestry camp buildings at Azov
Part of Russia Mennonite History fonds
Forestry camp where many Mennonite men were working.
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Forestry Camp in Staro-Berdjansk
Part of Russia Mennonite History fonds
Forestry camp
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Forestry Camp in Vladimirov (Kherson, Russia)
Part of Russia Mennonite History fonds
Forestry camp where many Mennonite men were working.
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Part of Forestry Photograph Collection
This is a photo of a group of men posing, all wearing a uniform, in Altberdjaner Forstei. Identified are (left to right): [row 1] (?), (?), Heinrich Lepp, -- Wittenberg, Peter Penner, Heinrich Enns, Nikolai Enns, (?), (?), Starschij Warkentin, John Dick, -- Loewen, Jakob Janzen, Peter Rempel, David Hamm. [row 2] John Renpenning, -- Regehr, -- Fast, -- Kornelsen, John Enns, David Wedel, John Martens, Heinrich Goth, -- Tiesen, -- Harms, Heinrich Janzen, John Langemann, Franz Heinrichs, John Doerksen, Franz Quiring, John Braun, John Boldt, -- Guenther. [row 3] Peter Enns, John Reimer, Jakob Neufeld, -- Loewen, -- Friesen, Heinrich Willems, John Doerksen, Abram Heide, Heinrich Wiebe, Hans Epp, John Friesen, Jakob Dueck, Jakob Willems, John Dueck, Peter Goertzen, Isaak Wiens, Jakob Enns, Jakob Fast. [row 4] Johann Martens, Jakob Willems, Peter Ewert, Peter Poetger, Johann Dick, Jakob Neufeld, Gerhard Toews, Peter Harder, Abram Harder, John Klassen, Peter Kliewer, David Klassen, Johann Klassen, Johann Tjart, Wilhelm Schulz, Jakob Wiens, -- Teichroeb, Gerhard Enns, Jakob Rogalsky, Isaak Rempel. [For more information, refer to item 449:1c] [Also has negative with this item]
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Forestry men having some fun in the forest
Part of Peter J. Dyck (1878-1947) and John P. Dyck (1901-1990) family fonds
This photo shows a group of men in the forestry service creating an interesting pose, with one man on the shoulders of another, standing behind two crouching men -- creating a human "look-out tower" (?) -- with others in the action by standing guard or climbing a tree to get into the picture.
Part of Mennonites Russia Album
This is a photo of men standing along a fence surrounding several buildings. On the right is a n A-frame structure with a ladder and some ropes attached. There are three men on the ladder and two men on the small platform attached to the ropes. At the Asov forestry camp.
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Part of Mennonites Russia Album
This is a photo of men and a horse drawn cart in front of a building. There are two men standing behind the cart, four are sitting on the cart and one is standing by the horse. At the Asov Forestry camp.
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Part of Mennonites Russia Album
This is a photo of a group of men who look to be preparing the ground to do some planting. There is a dense stand of trees in the background.
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Part of Peter P. Martens family fonds
Eight men in forestry service in Rueckenau, Russia. Standing (left to right): Kornelius Thiessen, Peter P. Martens, Abram Wiens, Heinrich Epp. Sitting (left to right): John Barkman, Jacob Johan Regehr, Peter Sukkau and Abram Wiebe.
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Forestry service at Asov, Russia
Part of Peter J. Dyck (1878-1947) and John P. Dyck (1901-1990) family fonds
This photo shows seven men relaxing in the wild grass, probably on a Sunday afternoon. Two bicycles are in the background. Heinrich Dyck (1887-1963) who later lived in Vineland, Ontario, in the man in the centre with the hat.
Forestry service at Schwarzwald camp, Russia
Part of Peter J. Dyck (1878-1947) and John P. Dyck (1901-1990) family fonds
This photo shows how men carried and stacked logs without jack, tractors, or catepillars. (See Quiring's Als Ihr Zeit..., p. 171)
Forestry service barracks at Schwarzwald, Russia
Part of Peter J. Dyck (1878-1947) and John P. Dyck (1901-1990) family fonds
This photo shows the buildings at Schwarzwald forestry camp on a public holiday. On the right is a swing structure.
Part of Peter J. Dyck (1878-1947) and John P. Dyck (1901-1990) family fonds
This photo shows the barrack used by the Mennonite men in forestry service Neu Berdyansk. (compare with photo in Quiring`s Als Ihre Zeit..., p. 171.)