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Interior, group shot.

Ten people are dressed in costumes of the sort seen during the New Years Eve antics (mumming) of young people in the Mennonite villages. They are gathered around a Brommtopp. On wall behind them is what looks like a blackboard. This could be a school building. (This large group of film negs were packaged together.)

Hamm, Peter G., 1883-1965

Interior group portrait of 13 people in costume much like 25.4.

13 people are dressed in costumes of the sort seen during the New Years Eve antics (mumming) of young people in the Mennonite villages. They are gathered around a Brommtopp. Can see 2 doors in the room, wardrobe, heating pipes. (The negatives in this group were in an envelope that says "Gents with Masks.")

Hamm, Peter G., 1883-1965

Mennonites in Manitoba - Neubergthal centennial celebrations

This is a photo of a float in the parade at the centennial celebration, Neubergthal. There are four men in clown costumes (brommtopp maks) and four women in period costumes on the float. The brommtopp is on the left near the front of the float. Photo description by Val Friesen, daughter of Jake Schwartz "(Jake K. Schwartz) in clown costume, wearing no mask (and who built the Brommtopp). Next to him I suspect it is Menno Kehler (deceased) who was our neighbour; seated Eva & Jake (Shorty) Hamm; unsure of child on lap; don't know the next clown but waving behind him is Janet Hamm; next I suspect is Anne Kehler (wife to Menno) and the far right is my mother Eva Schwartz."

Mennonites in Manitoba - centennial celebrations

This is a photo of a group of men and women in costume preparing to entertain with a "brommtopp" at the centennial celebration, Neubergthal. Photo description by Jake Schwartz's daughter Val Friesen "I don't know many but here is what I know - holding the microphone is Mr. Sawatzky; playing the Brommtopp is my father (Jake K. Schwartz); seated at the table is Alvin Friesen; his wife Ann (Kehler) Friesen; their daughter Lorraine (Friesen) Hamm."