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Graduierung

Auf dem Foto sieht man die fünfte Graduation der Krankenschwestern-Pfleger vom Hospital Loma Plata, Kol. Menno am 20. Februar 1970.
V.l.n.r.: Tinchen Krahn (später Frau von Simon P. Funk), Leni Hiebert (später Frau von Isbrand B. Funk), Mary Dueck (später Frau von Jacob Dueck), Anita Friesen (später Frau von Bernhard F. Wiebe), Neta Harder (später Frau von Hans R. Thiessen) Alfred Bartel (später Mann von Käthe Sawatzky), Esther Funk (später Frau von Johann Kehler), Karin Klassen (später Frau von Johann Toews), Susi Harder (später Frau von Benn Klassen), Agnes Toews (später Frau von Cornelius T. Enns), Margarita Sawatzky (später Frau von Hein Wiens).

Pflegepersonal und Ärzteehepaar

Auf dem Foto sieht man eine Gruppe Krankenschwestern mit einem Ärzteehepaar:

  1. Reihe v.l.n.r.: Frieda Giesbrecht (später Frau von Anton T. Funk), Anita Friesen (später Frau von Benni Krause, Kanada), Martha Dueck(ausgewandert), Gredel Harder (später Frau von Franz Thiessen), Eva Sawatzky, Liese Hiebert (später Frau von Hein S. Kehler), Tina Zacharias (später Frau von Reinhold Braun).
  2. Reihe v.l.n.r.: Martita Kehler (Peter Klassen), Tina Kehler (später Frau von Helmut Neufeld), David Giesbrecht (später Mann von Lena Friesen), Dra. Erika & Dr. Rudolf Dyck, Anni Ginter (später Frau von Benny Reimer), Klara Reimer (später Frau von Erwin Neufeld).

Graduierung

Das Foto zeigt einige Schwestern-Studenten des Krankenhauses der Kolonie Menno in den 1960er Jahren. V.l.n.r.: unbekannt, Neta Dueck, unbekannt, Anita Neufeld, Barbara Klassen.

Krankenhauspersonal

Hospital Loma Plata – Krankenhauspersonal

  1. Reihe v.l.n.r.: Marga Hiebert (später Frau von Hein Klassen) Elviera Reimer (Frau Ernst Schnitzspahn), Hanna Günther (Frau Jacob Hiebert), Martha Hiebert (später Frau von Kenn Kehler), Rosmary Schroeder (Gerhard H. Penner), Tina Harder (David Bergen), Anneliese Regehr (de Wohlgemuth), Margita Wohlgemuth (Frau Friesen),
  2. Reihe v.l.n.r.: Liese Wiebe (Wiebe), Maria Penner (Erdmann Braun), Lena Thiessen, Martha Toews (Erwin Harder), Dra. Erika Dyck, Gredel Harder (Franz Thiessen), Else Wiebe (Beto Rojas), Agatha Harder (Willy Balzer), Lena Kehler, Else Ginter, Mary Sawatzky.
  3. Reihe v.l.n.r.: Martita Kehler (Peter Klassen), Olga Hiebert, Tina Kehler (Helmut Neufeld) Anni Ginter (Benny Reimer), Agnes Toews (Cornelius T. Enns), Dr. Rudolf Dyck und Kinder Carlos & Doris Dyck, Alfred Bartel, Tina Zacharias (Reinhold Braun), Liese Hiebert (Hein S. Kehler), Else Kauenhowen (Walter S. Sawatzky), Eva Sawatzky, Klara Reimer, Trudy Braun (Adolf Unrau).
  4. Reihe v.l.n.r.: Franz Thiessen (Gredel Harder), Apotheker Peter W. Dueck.

MB Church - Alexandertal

This photograph shows an exterior view of the Mennonite Brethren Church in Alexandertal, Molotschna Colony, there is a crowd of people around the building in this photograph. This church's construction was mostly completed between 1902 and 1903. As of the writing of the book this building was in the process of being slowly demolished.

MB Church - Alexandertal

This photograph shows an exterior view of the Mennonite Brethren Church in Alexandertal, Molotschna Colony. This church's construction was mostly completed between 1902 and 1903. As of the writing of the book this building was in the process of being slowly demolished.

School - Alexandertal

This photograph shows the exterior of the Alexandertal village school building with an unknown couple posing in front. This school was likely built in 1861 and was the culmination of a community effort. The function of the building has changed over time and as of the writing of the book it was used as a residence.

School - Alexandertal

This photograph shows the exterior of the Alexandertal village school building. This school was likely built in 1861 and was the culmination of a community effort. The function of the building has changed over time and as of the writing of the book it was used as a residence.

Gateposts - Alexanderkrone

This photograph shows a street scene near a set of gate posts in Alexanderkrone, date circa 1900. The location of these gateposts in the village is not indicated.

Windmill - Alexanderkrone

This photograph shows the exterior of the brick windmill in Alexanderkrone as it was in 1995. Most Mennonite villages possessed at least one windmill and this one was built by the builder of the local mill, Konrad. It remained in operation until 1952 and was the last left standing from amongst the windmills constructed by the Mennonites in the former colonies. This photograph shows extensive fire damage to the windmill.

Friesen, Rudolf Paul, 1942-

Windmill - Alexanderkrone

This photograph shows the exterior of the brick windmill in Alexanderkrone as it was in 1995. Most Mennonite villages possessed at least one windmill and this one was built by the builder of the local mill, Konrad. It remained in operation until 1952 and was the last left standing from amongst the windmills constructed by the Mennonites in the former colonies. This photograph shows extensive fire damage to the windmill.

Friesen, Rudolf Paul, 1942-

Windmill - Alexanderkrone

This photograph shows the exterior of the brick windmill in Alexanderkrone as it was in 1995. Most Mennonite villages possessed at least one windmill and this one was built by the builder of the local mill, Konrad. It remained in operation until 1952 and was the last left standing from amongst the windmills constructed by the Mennonites in the former colonies. This photograph shows extensive fire damage to the windmill.

Friesen, Rudolf Paul, 1942-

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