This is a photo of a large two storey brick barn built in 1913 by Gerhard Epp. There is a small unpainted picket fence in front of the barn. A small unpainted shed is in front of the fence. Four geese are off to the side.
This is a photo of a large two storey barn and granary (right side) belonging to Gerhard Schwarz in [Käsemark ?] , Poland. A cow is seen between the two buildings. There is a large empty yard in front of the buildings. Part of a fence can be seen off to one side.
This photo is a view of the Marienkirche (St. Mary's Church) down the Frauengasse in Danzig with a number of people in the foreground, flanked by apartment buildings.
This photo is of a building on the property of Charlotte Wiebe's brother, Bernhard. A tractor is on one side of the photo and two horses are standing beside it. A young man is standing behind the horses as they pull out a farm implement from the barn. The barn has a metal roof.
This photo is of the home of Charlotte Wiebe's brother, Bernhard. It shows a large two-storey brick building with a number of windows. It has steps leading to the entry. The house is beside a stream or a ditch in the foreground.
This photo is of the guard house of (Käsemark ?), Poland. This was also the home of Heinrich Kurland and his wife Käte [nee Wiebe] in the background. There are two tall trees beside the guard house. At one side of the photo is the high road that leads across a dam on the Vistula . Most of the photo is open space.
This photo is of the new bridge across the Weichsel [Vistula] from (Käsemark ?) to Rotebude in the background. The bridge was opened in June 1973. In the foreground are the shrubs which were planted to protect the waterfront.
This is a photo of the pontoon bridge which was built in 1938. The photo was taken at Rotebude, Poland. The bridge was in use until 1973. The photo shows the bridge across the Tote Weichsel. In the foreground are low shrubs at the waterfront. On the other side of the river are taller trees.
This photo is of the last vestige of the sluice at Rotebude. The photo shows a brick wall behind two trees. The canal bed is dry. A sluice is an artificial channel for conducting water, with a valve or gate to regulate the flow of water.
This photo is of the Weichsel [Vistula] River with the new bridge, built in 1973, in the background. The river here has a strong current and whirlpools. On the left side of the photo shrubbery can be seen. An electrical transmission tower can also be seen in the background. This tower transmits power to Konigsberg Elbing.
This photo is of a dam. Electrical transmission poles run along side it. In the back, behind some trees is a sluice. Here the Weichsel [Vistula] branches off towards the Vistula Lagoon.
This photo is of the Danziger Haupt sluice with locks. In the foreground is a grassy area. There are some trees behind the sluice. Off in the distance is a bridge leading from dam to dam.
This photo is of the Elbinger Weichsel at Junkertroyl, Elblag (Poland). In the foreground right at the river's edge are a few trees. On the opposite shore of the river more trees can be seen.
This photo is of Langgasse in Danzig with a view of the town hall. The Grünes Tor is in the background. There are a number of people on the street with two men in the foreground.
This photo is of a windmill built as a memorial to Johann Cornies who lived here and was born at Bärwalde. The windmill sits on top of a wooden building. The roof in the centre of the building holding the windmill is flat. The roof at either end of the building is peaked. There are large trees behind the building. (negative included) (3 copies - copy 2 is oversized)