Jakob Dyck and friend on horses
- CA CMBS NP164-4-56
- Item
- [1913?]
This photo is of Jakob Dyck (right), brother-in-law to Nicholas J. Fehderau, greeting a friend on Dyck's property.
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Jakob Dyck and friend on horses
This photo is of Jakob Dyck (right), brother-in-law to Nicholas J. Fehderau, greeting a friend on Dyck's property.
Jakob Dyck, brother-in-law of Nicholas J.
Jakob Dyck, brother-in-law of Nicholas J. Fehderau, on the right of the photo, greeting a friend on Jakob Dyck's property.
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Jascha and Tina Fehderau with their bicycles
This photo is of Jascha and Tina, brother and sister to Nicholas J. Fehderau, with their bicycles.
Jascha, brother of Nicholas J. Fehderau and his
Jascha, brother of Nicholas J. Fehderau and his sister Tina with their bicycles.
Unknown
Part of Gerhard Lohrenz fonds
This is a photo of the home of the Johann Thiessen family in Halbstadt, Molotschna. [HR 104]
Johann Wiens monument. Halbstadt, Molotschna is shown at the cemetary at Halbstadt. The church is shown in the background. Inscription Johann Wiens 1862-July 18 - 1900 28 June.
A faint photo
Kindergarten class in Halbstadt.
This photo is of Anna (Wiens) Rempel, grandmother of Elfrieda (Gossen) Dyck. She was a teacher and principal of a large kindergarten in Halbstadt. Anna’s husband Dietrich was taken away in 1941 with all the other men of the area. They were sent to Siberia where they died of hard labour and starvation. In 1941 to 1943 when the German army occupied the Ukraine, Anna continued her work as principal in the kindergarten. She was a very creative teacher and known for the plays she produced with young children, as illustrated here, where a number of the children are in costume. The children in the front row are in rabbit costumes. Another time she performed a play about the seven dwarfs with the kindergarten children (shown on another photo which Elfrieda also has). Anna also assisted the older students. Elfrieda remembers her grandmother helping her grade 8 class to perform shadow plays.
Part of MB Herald Photograph Collection
This photo is a postcard of the co-op store in Halbstadt, [Molotschna Colony?], Russia.
Kornelius Bergmann and his wife, Halbstadt
Portrait of Kornelius Bergmann and his wife, Halbstadt, Russia.
Unknown
Part of Anne Wiebe Photograph Collection
This photo shows Liederperlen (Songbook), Isaak Born, third edition.
Part of Gerhard Lohrenz fonds
This photograph shows a crowd of people (Mennonites of Halbstadt, Molotschna) and a few German soldiers in the foreground.
This photo is of the girls school in Neu-Halbstadt. See P.M. Friesen's book p. 764. The building is large, brick and ornate and in a "U" shape. The vegetation in the front is overgrown. See also NS17-01-7.
Manja Fehderau in the piano room of their home
This photo is of Nicholas J. Fehderau's sister, Manja, sitting in front of the large window in the piano room of their home, surrounded by the Myrth plants.
Manja Fehderau with her friends Suse and Lena Dick
This photo is of Manja Fehderau, sister of Nocholas J. Fehderau, standing to the right in the photo with her friends, Suse and Lena Dick.
Manja Fehderau with Suse and Lena Dick posing for photo
This photo is of Manja Fehderau with her friends, Suse and Lena Dick.
L-R: Manja, Suse, and Lena.