A typical Polish peasants home
- CA MHC 435-3.0
- Item
- 1918
Part of Wojiech Marchlewski Polish Mennonite Sites Photo Collection
This photo is of a painting showing a home with a straw roof and a person working in the foreground.
A typical Polish peasants home
Part of Wojiech Marchlewski Polish Mennonite Sites Photo Collection
This photo is of a painting showing a home with a straw roof and a person working in the foreground.
Part of Wojiech Marchlewski Polish Mennonite Sites Photo Collection
This photo is of a Mennonite house in the village of Sady, Poland built around 1830. The one and a half story hosue is built of wood and has a straw roof. An out building and fence is in the foreground.
Intact former Mennonite home in Terek
Part of Terry Martin Photo Collection
This item consists of the only intact former Mennonite home in Terek, in the village of Talma. One or two yards on the north east side.
Martin, Terry
Part of Terry Martin Photo Collection
This item consists of an incomplete Mennonite home in the village of Talma. "Pautzen" addition at the rear. Part of 3 or 4 yards at the end of the village of Terek.
Martin, Terry
Part of Terry Martin Photo Collection
This item consists of a Tartar hut in the village of Talma of Terek. Fifth yard from the end of the village on the south west side. The back wall appears to be plastered with mud, wood shingles are on the roof and a chimney pokes through the roof.
Martin, Terry
Part of Enns-Toews family fonds
This photo is of two children standing outside "Our Castle". -- [19-].
Part of J. J. Enns Photograph Collection
This photo show a car (1920s model?) in the forefront and a house-barn in the background. Mostly likely in Manitoba.
The large Friesen's house in Gretna
This photo shows the large two-storey house with a lower and upper veranda and a picket fence in front which the Friesens built beside the older small one (see 683:2).
Gerhard Braun's house built ca. 1895
Jacob Dueck's house in Rosengard, MB
This photo shows the old Jacob Dueck's farm in Rosengard, East Reserve, Manitoba located on SW 18-6-6E. The Dueck family is standing on the yard. (l-r) sons, Jacob N. and Diedrich N., Jacob Dueck born 1846, son Peter and Mrs. Dueck, nee Maria Neufeld. See also East Reserve 125, Hanover Steinbach 1874-1999 published as a supplement to Preservings No. 13, Dec. 1998, p. 18. In the background is their house barn, a fence and an out building built of logs. Beside the people stand a goat. Further in the background is a dense array of [poplar?] trees. The house barn appears well built and in good repair including the thatched roof.
This photo shows Peter W. Buhler's house in Bolivia. At the time the old end had a wooden floor no paint, and the other end cement floor.
Buhler, Helena F., 1949-
Jacob & Nettie Buhler's home in Fernheim
This shows a house. The inscription on the reverse says the house has a cement floor, tin roof, 4 rooms, no ceilings and poor screen windows.
Eva and Jake Dyck house in Rosenort (Bolivia)
This photo show the exterior of the house where Jake and Eva Dyck lived in Rosenort (Bolivia) in 1980.
William F. Buhler house in village of Neudorf (Bolivia)
This shows a house with a tin roof, wooden shutters and a cement floor in the village of Neudorf, Bolivia.
Buhler, Helena F., 1949-
Abe and Maria Dyck's house in Rosenort (Bolivia)
This photo shows a side view of the exterior of the Dyck's home in Rosenort (Bolivia).
Buhler, Helena F., 1949-