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Steinbach (Manitoba) Mennonite Village Museum (Steinbach, Manitoba). Board of Governors English
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Directors of museum and officials from Holland & architects
Directors of museum and officials from Holland & architects
J.J. Reimer & his son Norman are in front of the house & barn
J.J. Reimer & his son Norman are in front of the house & barn
J.J. Reimer, pres. of museum & his son Norman, architect for the museum
J.J. Reimer, pres. of museum & his son Norman, architect for the museum
J.J. Reimer being interviewed by the CBC
J.J. Reimer being interviewed by the CBC
J. J. Reimer stands beside some of the artifacts
J. J. Reimer stands beside some of the artifacts
Norman Reimer (left) & J.J. Reimer stand beside a chest built in Russia
Norman Reimer (left) & J.J. Reimer stand beside a chest built in Russia
J.J. Reimer in front of new Artifacts Building of the museum
J.J. Reimer in front of new Artifacts Building of the museum
J.J. Reimer & his son Norman are in conversation with another man
J.J. Reimer & his son Norman are in conversation with another man
J.J. Reimer, son Norman are in front of the new Artifacts Building
J.J. Reimer, son Norman are in front of the new Artifacts Building
J.J. Reimer, pres. of Mennonite Historical Society of Manitoba stands beside a replica of the vil...
J.J. Reimer, pres. of Mennonite Historical Society of Manitoba stands beside a replica of the village of Kleefeld
J.J. (right) & Norman (left) Reimer
J.J. (right) & Norman (left) Reimer
J.J. Reimer & Henry W. Redekopp
J.J. Reimer & Henry W. Redekopp
Six members of Mennonite Historical Society of Manitoba board
Six members of Mennonite Historical Society of Manitoba board
At ground-breaking ceremony for the Mennonite museum
At ground-breaking ceremony for the Mennonite museum
J.J. Reimer, pres. of Man. Mennonite Historical Society turns the sod for the museum
J.J. Reimer, pres. of Man. Mennonite Historical Society turns the sod for the museum