Neuanlage Old Colony Mennonite Church
- CA MHC 054-26.0
- Item
- 1954
Part of Lawrence Klippenstein's Mennonite Memories book photos
This is a photo of the Old Colony Mennonite Church in Neuanlage, Saskatchewan.
Driedger, Leo, 1928-2020
Neuanlage Old Colony Mennonite Church
Part of Lawrence Klippenstein's Mennonite Memories book photos
This is a photo of the Old Colony Mennonite Church in Neuanlage, Saskatchewan.
Driedger, Leo, 1928-2020
Part of Leo Driedger fonds
A sunrise in Winnipeg.
Driedger, Leo, 1928-2020
Part of Leo Driedger fonds
This is a photograph of students using the tennis courts outside of the CMBC campus building at 515 Wellington Crescent.
Driedger, Leo, 1928-2020
Part of Leo Driedger fonds
The exterior of the CMBC campus building at 515 Wellington Crescent, Winnipeg.
Driedger, Leo, 1928-2020
Part of Leo Driedger fonds
Dale Driedger, son of Leo and Darlene Driedger who lived in Winnipeg, spent 5 summers working on the Wilfred and Ben Buhler farm in Osler, Saskatchewan.
Driedger, Leo, 1928-2020
Part of Leo Driedger fonds
Darlene is seen sitting on a boardwalk that crosses a small stream at Waskesiu Lake, Saskatchewan. She would later marry Leo Driedger in 1956.
Driedger, Leo, 1928-2020
Darlene Koehn on Massy Harris tractor
Part of Leo Driedger fonds
Darlene Driedger (Koehn) can be seen here waving from a #44 Massey Harris Tractor while visiting the Buhler farm that Leo Driedger called home at that time. The two would get married a year later in 1956.
Driedger, Leo, 1928-2020
Part of Leo Driedger fonds
Diane and Dale Driedger stand on a snow bank outside of their home at 83 Rutgers Bay, Winnipeg.
Driedger, Leo, 1928-2020
Part of Leo Driedger fonds
The hands of Wilhelm Wiebe are sticking out of the carriage of a horse and buggy in Hague, Saskatchewan.
Driedger, Leo, 1928-2020
Part of Leo Driedger fonds
A photograph of the rolling hills and lakes near Luseland, Saskatchewan.
Driedger, Leo, 1928-2020
House-barn in Hague Osler Mennonite Reserve
Part of Leo Driedger fonds
This house-barn was located in Blumenthal village in the Mennonite Hague-Osler Reserve.
Driedger, Leo, 1928-2020
Invalid Home, Mennonite Youth Farm
Part of Leo Driedger fonds
The Mennonite Youth Farm pioneered early healthcare in the 1940s and 1950s. The building shown in this photograph was a place that cared for those with physical disabilities.
Driedger, Leo, 1928-2020
Irvin and Otto Driedger with the Massy Harris Combine
Part of Leo Driedger fonds
In this photo Irvin Driedger was working his way to purchasing a farm. Otto, his brother (on right) would take holidays from his work in social work to help him. Pictured is a Massey Harris #27 combine and a 1953 Fargo truck.
Driedger, Leo, 1928-2020
Part of Leo Driedger fonds
In this photo, Irvin Driedger is driving a #27 Massey Harris Combine on the Buhler farm near Osler.
Driedger, Leo, 1928-2020
Part of Leo Driedger fonds
In this photo, Jacob Buhler pauses to drink a Pepsi while harvesting. The tradition of drinking Pepsi began when his father Bernhard Buhler said "more Pepsi, more power". Jacob stands on a #27 Massey Harris Combine with a 1953 Fargo truck behind him.
Driedger, Leo, 1928-2020