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Girls house

This photo is of the girls house that is part of the Mennonite Brethren Mission station in Deverakonda, India. It is a stone building with a porch along one side. Several girls are standing outside the building. A large shade tree is on the left of the photo and another tree is on the right. Another stone structure is on the left of the photo.

Warkentin, Helen L., 1887-1975

Girls house in construction; mission house

This photo is of the construction of the girls house. The mission house is in the background to the right of the photo. The are has trees on it and small shrubs. Piles of stone are here and there . A vehicle trail runs through the area.

Warkentin, Helen L., 1887-1975

Kitchen near girls house

This photo is of the kitchen near the girls house that is part of the Mennonite Brethren mission station in Deverakonda, India. It is built with stones and mortar Several people are standing outside the structure. Bunches of sticks are leaning against the building. A large shade tree is on the left of the photo.

Warkentin, Helen L., 1887-1975

House and barn of the Willi Epp family

This is a photo of a house and barn belonging to Willi Epp in Tralau, Poland. The house barn is one long wooden structure with a brick gable acting as a firewall separating them. The house has two windows and a door at the front and the barn has a row of small windows and some doors along the side. There are also a few window openings on the second floor of the barn. A small part of another structure can be side toward the back on the left side of the photo. The yard is well-maintained and has some chickens running free. There is a wrought-iron gate which is open at the front of the photo. A tree is behind the gate.

Home of Braun family

This is photo of the house of the Braun family , formerly Woelke, in Tralau, Poland. The house is built of wood and has a roof of terra cotta tiles. The house is gold in colour with a blue front veranda. There are three windows with shutters on the left side of the veranda. Steps lead up to a double door in the veranda. There is a window beside the door. The right side of the house is not visible in the photo. An unpainted wooden picket fence is on the left side. There are trees beside the house, as well as behind it. The yard is bare.

House of Charlotte Wiebe's family

This photo is of the house of Charlotte Wiebe's family. The house is in poor condition. The roof is damaged and tiles are missing on one corner of it. It is a large house that has little paint left on it. There are low bushes in front of the house and a large tree on the right side of it.

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