This is a photo of two vehicles in front of a barn in Schoenwiese, Chortitza Colony, Russia. Three men are posing with the vehicles, (left to right): Julius Siemens, unknown, Bernhard Klassen. These vehicles have been identified as Fords built between 1925-1927.
This is a photo of a group of eight men dressed for winter posed in front of a Ford car by the Dyck house in Schoenwiese. It includes (left to right): Mr. Perk (the repair man in light trousers); Mr. Siemens (the watchman) and his son (in the back), another Mr. Siemens and a Mr. Klassen (the chauffeur) (in front), then Peter Hermann Unruh, Arthur Slagel, and another Mr. Klassen (the tall man on the end). Slagel writes on the reverse side: "...G. G. Hiebert took this just after we returned from Halbstadt..."
This is a photo of four men with two motor vehicles (car and truck) in Schoenwiese, Chortitza Colony, Russia. (Left to right): 2nd man is Bernhard Klassen. These vehicles have been identified as Fords built between 1925-1927.
This is a photo of Arthur Slagel standing by an automobile with two ladies (see Photo No. 665-82). The driver is standing on the other side of the car. They are on the rocky shore of the Dnieper River.
This is a photo of another view of photograph No. 665-239. In this view a car is passing the wagon with the high pile of hay (animal feed). Horses are pulling the wagon.