A car driving in front of what is assumed to be Reverend W.F. Bindeman's home on King St. The Reverend later moved to Young St. where he died. Used in Hannes Schneider, p. 120H.
Note on back of photo: "A Cellar room in Heilbronn." The ceiling & walls are in a state of disrepair. It is a makeshift dwelling in postwar Germany. Probably taken in the 1940s just after the war. See related photo in 2001-14.142.
Note on back: "A family in a cellar room in Heilbronn." Six family members are seated around a table at right while an older woman (the grandmother?) stands at the stove. Probably taken in the late 1940s just after the war. See related photo in 2001-14.143.
Used in CM 4-26-3. A group of 6 single houses built by Pax men; made of cement blocks, with steep roofs of clay tiles. In total 11 houses had been built in the area of Bielefeld by the paxmen. C.f. houses in 1994-14.2203.
Color photo of a house. It is located up on a hill, above the rest of the community. It is winter time, there are drifts of snow in front of the house. Also at St. Anthony?
A house in Greece. Built of stone, square in style. Not used in any of the ref. under Pax\Greece in the CM Index. Was together with photo in 1994-14.2255.
An Indigenous man stands in front of a log house in winter. Three children are also visible in the photograph. Perhaps this is a newly built home for a family. CM 7-16-7 has an article about Henry Neufeld's task of assisting people to build better houses. Probable location is Pauingassi, Manitoba. Negative also.
A sketching of the buildings on the west side of Queen St. South and those on Church St. including hotels, churches and residences. Used in Hannes Schneider, p. 120H.
Note on back: "A typical village house." It has clay walls and a straw roof. A man sits on a bench in the front part of the house which is open. Part of a series 1994-14.1518-1522.
Alex. Millar's home, Queen St. North, in the 1890's; later St. Peter's church parsonage. The building was demolished in 1938. Used in Hannes Schneider, p. 323.