This 12-month calendar includes color photos by Harold Funk showing village architecture especially the nature of the street village with their house barn residences as seen in Neubergthal, Reinland, Rosengart and at the Heritage Village in Steinbach.
This is a photo of the Bernhard Klippenstein home at Waldheim, Saskatchewan. There are five men and two women standing outside the home. There is a horse and buggy with a person in the buggy on the right. There is a rail fence in the foreground.
This is a photo of the large mansion built around 1910 on Russell Street in Plum Coulee by John Bargen (1863-1934), son-in-law of merchant Erdman Penner. (compare with published photo in "Plum Coulee: A Century - Plus 1901-2001", p. 317.)
This is a photo of the exterior of the home of Bernhard Penner and his family in Minnesota. The house is on a farm and there is a windmill also on the yard. There is a negative for this image at the back of the photo collection.
This is a photo of Erdman Penner's house in Gretna in winter. It is a large two story house with a fence around it. Standing in front of the house is an unidentified girl.