Men, women and children against backdrop of fence and lots of trees. In centre is elderly woman on large wheelchair with flowers on lap. Everyone is well dressed. Several benches moved in to accommodate those in first row. Children sitting on grass in front of benches. Good clarity. Women in shorter dresses (just below knees). Could be 1930s or '40s.
Young family, very well dressed, including boys ages about 3-9. Woman has traditional head covering. Can see wooden roof, linoleum floor and a door (closed) in roof above stairs to keep heat on lower level. Envelope says "P.G. Hamm Family Dad & Mom, Geo & Ed & Ben & Isc. No. 31"
Interior portrait of a young boy (age about 3) on chair in corner of room. Can see 2 doors, wooden floor and wall. Envelope must be for different slide, says "Wathahla Waterfalls in W. Park."
People and car on a wooden ferry ready to cross to a road on the opposite bank. Approximately 13 people. A non-Mennonite-style farmstead shows in background.
Man, woman and three young boys. Can see wooden floor, with rug or linoleum on top. Can also see 2 doors, wooden ceiling and built-in wardrobe. Calendar is on wall with date December 19__(?). Above one door is large oval framed portrait of a couple.
Two young men in centre, sitting, one young woman standing dressed up. Women has long black dress. Could be 1910s or 20s. Centre man is leaning his arm on a book entitled "Daniel und die Offenbarung." Envelope says J. A. and Annie Krueger.
Two men in workclothes on horseback. Both in hats. Could be housebarn with T-shape -- house and Gang (linking hallway) show, but not barn. Barbed wire fence shows around house. Treeless landscape.
Young couple sitting on chairs. Can see edges of built-in china cabinet, fancy wallpaper, linoleum and throw rug. Woman is wearing long dress and traditional head covering. Envelope says "H.B. (or D) Klippenstein (& Mrs)."
Man, woman, two boys (about 8 and 9) and two girls (about 4 and 6) in fancy dress. Woman is in black and traditional head covering. Can see shutters on house, and some trees behind house. Envelope says "Abr Bergen & Family."
The dress style is unusual -- skirts are mid-calf, dark, one with some pleats and plaid. The blouses have ribbon ties at neck. Fancy built-in cabinet (not exactly Mennonite style) is showing. Floral border shows at the top of the wall.