This photo is of a group of 13 men, women, and children posing for a photo in tall grass and next to a tree in Lockwisch, Germany. In the group is the Nickolai Klassen family. See "From the Steppes to the Prairies" by Paul Klassen, p. 71ff. See also NS17-01-3.
This photo is of a group of 13 men, women, and children posing for a photo in tall grass and next to a tree in Lockwisch, Germany. In the group is the Nickolai Klassen family. See "From the Steppes to the Prairies" by Paul Klassen, p. 71ff. See also NP160-01-3.
This is a photo of two rows of two story buildings facing each other across a narrow green with young trees. There are larger trees along the back of the buildings. See volume 1231, scrapbook 21, pg 25.
This is a photo of two two-story buildings taken from across a field. There is a third building in between which has scaffolding against the one side. See volume 1231, scrapbook 21, pg 25.
This is a photo of Ben Horch, standing on the right, with a middle aged couple. They are standing in front of a Christmas Tree. See volume 1231, scrapbook 21, pg 37.
This is a photo of Esther Horch, wearing a dark coat with light lapels, with a middle aged women standing outside a stone building with a relief sculpture of two crests above the door. See volume 1231, scrapbook 21, pg 37.
This is a photo of two of Anna Funk’s sisters, Gertrude (Truda) Janzen Koop (left) and Marichen Janzen Froese. These are then Katie Funk Wiebe's aunts. Truda visited Anna Funk (nee Anna Janzen) in Canada in 1978. Photograph taken in Germany (1990), where they and many other German-speaking Mennonites from the Soviet Union managed to immigrate as repatriated citizens of Germany (Umsiedler) during the 1970s and 1980s.