This is a photo of the exterior of the home of Bernhard Penner and his family in Minnesota. The house is on a farm and there is a windmill also on the yard. There is a negative for this image at the back of the photo collection.
This is a photo of Peter Klippenstein's new house built in 1925. It is a two-storey house with a small front porch and a balcony above. This old house visible behind the new one.
This is a photo of (Mary Koop's (Dyck) parents) Isaak I. Dyck and Maria Dyck's (Pankratz) house in Winkler, MB, 1930. There are five adults and one child standing outside the two-story house. Same as 500-477.
This is a photo of Issak Dyck's and Maria Dyck's (Pankratz) house in Winkler, MB. There are five adults and one child standing outside the two-story house. Same as 500-461.
This is a photo of large two-story house with a shed on the left. In the fore-ground there is a crude fence and a horse and buggy. This is the first house that Peter Koop painted in Canada. He earned fifteen cents an hour. Same as 676-146.
This is a photo of Mary Koop (Dyck) sitting on a chair on the front deck of their first home. There is a bicycle leaning against the deck. Same as 500-42.
This is a photo of Mary Koop (Dyck) sitting on a chair on the front deck of their first home. There is a bicycle leaning against the deck. Same as 500-44.
This is a photo of Heidi Koop, Edith Dick (Koop) and the Loewen girls standing outside in the snow in front of the house. They are dressed in winter coats and hats.
This is a photo of Peter Koop standing on the sidewalk by the front steps and Mary Koop (Dyck) coming down the steps. Peter is wearing a suit and Mary is in a coat and hat.