This is a photo of (left to right): Kevin Neuhouser and Marian Neuhouser standing in the doorway of their house watching two young residents of the "favela" play in the street. Their work surrounds them in the close living quarters they share with others in the shantytown.
This photo is of the John David Buhr family home on Mountain ave, 1 1/2 stories in Winkler where daughter Margaret was born. In front of the house is Gordon Cormie and children John Lee, Andrew David, and Carol Ann. The photo was taken a day before it was demolished. -- Note: This item is a digitized version and not an original.
This photo is of the John David and Anna (Klassen) Buhr family home on Mountain ave, 1 1/2 stories in Winkler where daughter Margaret was born. The photo was taken a day before it was demolished. -- Note: This item is a digitized version and not an original.
This is a photo of a HOMES crew building a three-bedroom house near Neon, Ky. One man is standing on the ground using a hammer and another man is kneeling on the deck, watching.
This photo is of a house under construction in Dirmstein. The brick walls are standing and there are openings for the windows. The rafters are also up. A boy is standing on the peak of the roof. A tree is behind the building.
This is a photo of two men and a boy building a shelter with adobe bricks. They are of the thousands of Nicaraguans who have fled the U. S.-sponsored counter-revolutionary activity near the Nicaraguan-Honduran border.
This photo is of [widow?] Anna Fast and her niece building their sod home with the help of Bernhard Dyck in El Ombu Colony. They are laying the first 2 layers of sod "bricks" [or are they made of dung?]