- CA MHC 624-5.0
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- [ca. 1750].
This photo is of the sky line of the Prussian city of Danzig. On the far right is Alt Schottland (Old Scotland), is a suburb where many Mennonites lived in the 17th and 18th centruies. -- Note: mounted
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This photo is of the sky line of the Prussian city of Danzig. On the far right is Alt Schottland (Old Scotland), is a suburb where many Mennonites lived in the 17th and 18th centruies. -- Note: mounted
This is a postcard of West-Prussia market street and the Council
Chambers in Danzig.
This is a postcard of St. Katharin's Church in Danzig. It was
built in 1268.
This is a postcard of Artushof and St. Marien in Danzig.
This is a postcard of Hansestadt, Danzig with its long bridge,
built in 1443.
This is a postcard of the city theatre in Danzig.
This is a postcard of the Council Chamber Tower in Danzig.
This is a postcard of the front hall of the Danzig Council
Chambers.
This is a postcard of Alte Speicher and St. Marien in Hansestadt,
Danzig.
This is a postcard of Das Danziger Wappen (Coat of Arms?)
Looking at the ruins of the grain shipping facility in Danzig on the Mottlau River
This photo is of the ruins of the grain shipping facility on the Mottlau River in Danzig.
Part of MB Herald Photograph Collection
This photo is of Peter Klassen (centre) with two [Polish?] men at a plaque unveiling in Gdansk, Poland. The unveiling was sponsored by the Mennonite-Polish Friendship Association.
This photo is a map from the book by Gerhard Lohrenz, Heritage Remembered, 1977 p. 5 that shows the Danzig vistual delta region of Prussia, modern day Poland. Included are locations of Flemish and Fresian Mennonite churches.
The former United Flemish and Frisian Mennonite church
Part of Peter Klassen Homeland for Strangers Photograph Collection
This is a photo of the former United Flemish and Frisian Mennonite church in Gdansk (Danzig). A Pentecostal congregation worships there at present. The building has a white exterior and tall windows. There are many tall trees around the church.
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The Fuerstenwerder Church in Danzig (Gdansk),
The Fuerstenwerder Church in Danzig (Gdansk), Poland after being abandoned in the post Second World War era. Two duplicate photos included in file.
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