This is a greeting cards with a Bible verse in German from Matthew 10:16. In tanslation: "Behold, I send you out as [image of sheep] in the midst of [image of wolves]; so be wise as serpents and innocent as [image of doves]." On the back of the card is written in Gothic German script, "Herzlichen grusz an Heinrich, von Annele".
This is a photograph of a couple. She is seated in a large wicker chair that has a fringed shade covering. Katharina Dyck (nee Janzen) is wearing a skirt and blouse and a straw hat. She has a necklace and a brooch at her throat. Jacob Dyck is wearing a light coloured three piece suit and cap. A cane is hanging from his wrist. This photograph looks to be taken at a resort or beach or seaside. There are several more wicker chairs in the background.
This is a photo of Ben Monkman (right) giving out servings of turkey on Christmas day. Laverna Klippenstein (far left in green). Billy boy in the corner far left, far right is Everett Monkman, and Ben Monkman is carving the turkey. This house is about 50 feet from the mission house.
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 is a head and shoulders shot of the bride Katharina Janzen. She has a floral arrangement with white ribbons attached to her dress and also to her tulle veil. The dress has a high neckline.
This photograph is of Anna Janzen, on the left, and her sister Margaretha Janzen, on the right. They are wearing long winter coats with fur stoles almost the length of the coats and fur hats standing in front of a backdrop. The photograph is dated 17 November 1910 on the reverse.
This is a winter scene of Grand Rapids with the Saskatchewan River in the background in Grand Rapids, Manitoba. The woodpiles are fuel supply for the teacherage.
This head and shoulders photograph is of Paulina Dyck (nee Kuehn), Hermann Dyck and their son Harry. Harry is wearing a dark jacket buttoned to the top. Paulina's dress has an inset of lace. Hermann is wearing a striped tie. The date 7 March 1924 is written on the reverse. Photographer's name is impressed in bottom right corner.