- CA CMBS NP088-01-2
- Item
- [19-?]
A wedding with a family group portrait.
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A wedding with a family group portrait.
This photo shows two horse-drawn carriages with people In the background is a yard. Carriage to the right - Franz Martins wife is standing by.
This photo shows J.W. Reimer's yard in Rückenau. A car is standing in front of the house in the shade of the tree.
This photo is of the Schönau (Schoenau) choir posing for a photo outside This photo is of the Schönau (Schoenau) choir posing for a photo outside of a building. The young men and women are dressed in good clothing with many women wearing necklaces and some men with pocket watches. From left to right, sitting in front row: Anna Friesen, Lena Reimer, Sara Harms, Justina Voth, Anna Friesen, Tina Wall, Tina Reimer, Maria Suderman, choir leader Abram Suderman. Middle row: Johan Siemens, Justina Unger, Tina Richert, Tina Harms, Margeret Warkentin, Tina Warkentin, Agatha Wiebe, Sara Warkentin, Gerhard Dick. Back row: Isaak Dick, Johann Wiebe, David Hamm, Wilhelm Warkentin, Heinrich Loewen, Johann Unruh, Johann Wiebe. -- Note: This item came from the Peter M. Hamm fonds, box 6 file 10.of a building. The young men and women are dressed in good clothing with many women wearing necklaces and some men with pocket watches. From left to right, sitting in front row: Anna Friesen, Lena Reimer, Sara Harms, Justina Voth, Anna Friesen, Tina Wall, Tina Reimer, Maria Suderman, choir leader Abram Suderman. Middle row: Johan Siemens, Justina Unger, Tina Richert, Tina Harms, Margeret Warkentin, Tina Warkentin, Agatha Wiebe, Sara Warkentin, Gerhard Dick. Back row: Isaak Dick, Johann Wiebe, David Hamm, Wilhelm Warkentin, Heinrich Loewen, Johann Unruh, Johann Wiebe. -- Note: This item came from the Peter M. Hamm fonds, box 6 file 10.
This photo is of the girls school in Neu-Halbstadt. See P.M. Friesen's book p. 764. The building is large, brick and ornate and in a "U" shape. The vegetation in the front is overgrown. See also NS17-01-7.
This photo is of the second Halbstadt secondary school. See P.M. Friesen's book p. 726. See also NS17-01-6.
This photo is of the second Halbstadt secondary school. See P.M. Friesen's book p. 726. See also NP160-01-6.
This photo is of the Heinrich Willms estate. It is part of the Prominent Mennonite Buildings Calendar, 1995. (Filed with oversized photos)
This photo is of a the Wilhelm Neufeld estate in Fuerstenau. It is part of the Prominent Mennonite Buildings Calendar, 1995.(Filed with oversized photos)
This photo is of the Heinrich Willms mill in Halbstadt. It is part of the Prominent Mennonite Buildings Calendar, 1995.(Filed with oversized photos)
Part of Centre for Mennonite Brethren Studies Photograph Collection
This photograph is of a large group of young men and women posing for a picture outside a building in the village of Tiegenhagen, Molotschna, south Russia. This photo may be of a [choir?] as it contains young adults and a few older adults. This photo has been damaged. It was town in two pieces from top to bottom. Repaired with clear tape on the front and cloth tape and play card in the back for reinforcement.
Isaak Sawatsky and Anna Dick Gossen Sawatsky (she
Isaak Sawatsky and Anna Dick Gossen Sawatsky (she was married 2 times), paternal step-grandfather and grandmother of Elfrieda (Gossen) Dyck. Elfrieda remembers him fondly as a good grandfather.
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Funeral of four men and one woman who were killed
Funeral of four men and one woman who were killed by the bandits. The woman died with the men because she threw himself in front of her father. Likely they were relatives of Olga’s family.
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The wedding of Gerhard Enns’ sister (paternal
The wedding of Gerhard Enns’ sister (paternal aunt to Olga Enns) to Abram Baerg. The bride wears a black dress and a white veil. Earlier it was the custom to wear black for weddings. The label of the photo is “Cabinet Portrait” indicating the photographer could have been Mennonite or German.
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Heinrich Enns and Sara Enns on horseback. They
Heinrich Enns and Sara Enns on horseback. They were siblings of Olga Enns’ father, Gerhard Enns. Heinrich was an evangelist. Perhaps this photo was taken on his travels as an evangelist.
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