An Indigenous man stands in front of a log house in winter. Three children are also visible in the photograph. Perhaps this is a newly built home for a family. CM 7-16-7 has an article about Henry Neufeld's task of assisting people to build better houses. Probable location is Pauingassi, Manitoba. Negative also.
Used in CM 12-21-3. Houses in Skopje, Yug./Macedonia, built by Protestants in USA (incl. 3 MDS men) after earthquake. Two cirlced in photo of crowd in front of houses at dedication. Curt Regehr; C. Steffy; John Smucker, Ont.
Used in CM 4-26-3. A group of 6 single houses built by Pax men; made of cement blocks, with steep roofs of clay tiles. In total 11 houses had been built in the area of Bielefeld by the paxmen. C.f. houses in 1994-14.2203.
A house in Greece. Built of stone, square in style. Not used in any of the ref. under Pax\Greece in the CM Index. Was together with photo in 1994-14.2255.
CANNOT SCAN Used in CM 4-16/17-7. Korean refugee children play beside their crudely constructed home. Pax men were distributing food & clothing in this region.
Used in CM 17-3-1. Caption: "A beautifully carved second story of an old house in Frunze which unfortunately may soon have to give way to prefabricated and quickly erected modern apartment blocks." See 1994-14.1774.
Used in CM 13-44-8 with art. by Sara Lehn Harder. Typical home of early Peace River Country settlers. The house is built of wood; taken in Feb. 1964, house & ground covered with snow. Series continues to 1994-14.1928.
Used in CM 13-46-7 with art. by Sara Lehn Harder. Caption: "Peace River Mennonite settlers waiting for the river boat at LaCrete Landing." Men tend to wagons & horses in the foreground; log cabins, temporary housing in background