- CA MHC 476-1.0
- Einzelstück
- [between 1901-1920?]
Teil vonHelen Funk Photograph Collection
This is a photo of the Zentralschule, Neu-Schonsee, Sagradovka. The postcard was sent to Miss Maria Harms (see inscription of the back).
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Teil vonHelen Funk Photograph Collection
This is a photo of the Zentralschule, Neu-Schonsee, Sagradovka. The postcard was sent to Miss Maria Harms (see inscription of the back).
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The children of Jakob and Elisabeth Wieler
Teil vonHelen Funk Photograph Collection
This is a photo of eight children of Jakob Wieler and Elisabeth Wieler (left to right): Abraham Wieler, John Wieler, Franz Wieler, Jakob Wieler, Maria Wieler, Katie Wieler, Elisabeth Wieler and Heinrich Wieler (chasing a mosquito away!).
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Susanna Giesbrecht with daughter and grandchildren at the New Years Tree
Teil vonHelen Funk Photograph Collection
This is a photo of Matilda Kostjukov (Giesbrecht) with her children Sergij Kostjukov, Slava Kostjukov and mother Susanna Giesbrecht (Redekop), presumably in Kazakhstan, USSR.
Kostijkov, [Mr.]
Teil vonHelen Funk Photograph Collection
Teil vonHelen Funk Photograph Collection
This postcard inscription is addressed: "Please pass on to Miss Maria Harms." It appears to be a "love letter" and is written in the form of a poem, expressing the desire to be together. "Come visiting me sometime with your parents...I want to end this secret...by sending this little card which expresses heartfelt greetings...Think hard who might be writing you. I think you know who is sending you hugs and kisses..."
Teil vonHelen Funk Photograph Collection
Teil vonHelen Funk Photograph Collection
This is a photo of 11 adults and 6 children posing outside with a building in the background.
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Teil vonHelen Funk Photograph Collection
This is a photo of two adults with two children posing in front of a building.
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Teil vonHelen Funk Photograph Collection
This is a photo of seven adults and four children posing in front of large wooden doors. The man in the back row wearing a dark suit is Heinrich Klassen, formerly of Alma-Ata or Frunze.
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