This is a photograph of sixteen people, three of whom are children seated on the ground in front of the adults. It is a spring or summer photograph, most the the women are wearing short sleeves. Two men are wearing bow ties and three men are wearing regular ties. The photograph is taken outside. The children are L>R Rudolf Janzen, Margaret Janzen and John Janzen. The seated adults L>R are Mararetha Enns, Johann Janzen, his wife Katharina Janzen (Dyck), and Katharina Priess (Priess). Standing in the back L>R are Franz Janzen, Katharina Priess (Janzen), Katharina Janzen, Katharina Dyck , Heinrich Janzen, Margaretha Dyck, Gerhard Priess, Anita Enns, Cornelius Wiebe.
This photograph is of Jacob Dyck and is wife Katharina Dyck (Janzen) and their daughters L>R Katharina Janzen, Margaretha Janzen, Erika Janzen and Justina Janzen. All are dressed in dark clothing. Erika and Justina's dresses have white collars. Jacob has a small boutonniere pinned to his left lapel and his wife Katharina has a circlet of flowers in her hair. It might be a 25th wedding photograph.
This photograph is of Jacob Dyck and Katharina Dyck (nee Janzen) and their four daughters. Standing in back L>R they are Katharina Dyck, Margaretha Dyck and Justina Dyck. Seated next to her mother is Erika Dyck. Margaretha is wearing a light-coloured, possibly white, skirt with a dark blouse trimmed with a white lace collar. The clothing of the others is dark.
This photograph features 4 sisters from youngest to oldest. From right to left they are Justina, Erika, Katharina and Margaretha Dyck. They are wearing coats and tams. Tams as head-wear were popular in the twentys. Justina and Katharina's coats have fur on their collar. All girls appear to have short hair. On the reverse of the photo is a short letter dated 10 Apr 1931.
This is a photograph of two young sisters, Margaretha/Gretchen Dyck and Katharina/Kaethchen Dyck. The seated girl, Katharina is being held onto by her sister Margaretha. Both are dressed in white. Margarethe's hair is shorn very short. She is wearing black lace-up ankle boots. They are in front of a backdrop. Alexandrovsk is printed in bottom right corner.
This is a portrait of young Margaretha Dyck dressed in a fancy white dress. The dress has ribbons with bows at each shoulder. There is ruffled lace on the dress at the cuffs, bottom hem, shoulders. She is wearing white stockings and black shoes. She is standing on what looks like a cement seat. On the reverse of the photo is a dedication to an aunt dated July 28, 1909.