This photo is of a car parked outside a house barn with a fence around the yard. and a sidewalk in fornt of the fence. A child is sitting on the grass in the yard. The caption given is Klaas Reimer store in Steinbach, 1910.
This photo is of Dietrich Fast and Katy Heinrichs (Katy Fast) on their wedding day. The groom is wearing a dark suit, white shirt, and white bow tie. The bride is wearing a knee-length lacy white dress and a long veil. She is holding a large bouquet of flowers. The photo is taken indoors.
Daughter of Jakob R. Barkman, Steinbach, later she was Mrs.Peters. She is standing on the steps of a house, wearing a plaid skirt, light blouse and dark sweater.
This photo is of three men from the Congo at the Mennonite Heritage Village looking at a steam engine along with a small crowd of people. Note: -- For more info see Der Bote October 12, 1971 p 4-5.
This photo is of a small group of people gathered around a steam engine at the Mennonite Heritage Village in Steinbach. Note: -- For more info see Der Bote October 12, 1971 p 4-5.
This photo is of the gallery display at the Mennonite Heritage Village. The photo is taken from a higher elevation. On display are household items, clocks, etc. Note: -- For more info see Der Bote October 12, 1971 p 4-5.
This photo is of two men from the Congo giving an informal presentation outside at the Mennonite Heritage Village, Steinbach. Note: -- For more info see Der Bote October 12, 1971 p 4-5.
This photo shows a belt-powered McCormick Deering threshing machine on display at the Mennonite Heritage Village in Steinbach. This photo was part of a trip that Betty Newfeld took, and served as the basis for her collection of stories "Exploring Manitoba Highways and Byways". See volume 5561 file 1.
This photo shows a Semlin (sod house) at the Mennonite Heritage Village in Steinbach. An ox cart (Red River Cart) can be seen in the background. This photo was part of a trip that Betty Newfeld took, and served as the basis for her collection of stories "Exploring Manitoba Highways and Byways". See volume 5561 file 1.
Martha Derksen, daughter of "Miller" Derksen, Steinbach . She married ? Toews. Martha is standing beside a porch on a house, wearing a dark skirt and light jacket.
Gerhard Derksen, owner of Derksen Printers, in Steinbach, MB is sitting at his desk writing on a paper. He is wearing a 3 piece suit, white shirt and a tie. His father was Salomo Derksen. Gerhard married Maria Unger b. 1888.