- CA MHC PP-4-098-471
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- [between 1900-1918]
Part of Gerhard Lohrenz fonds
This photo shows the front facade of the Ohrloff Zentralschule in the Molotschna Colony.
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Part of Gerhard Lohrenz fonds
This photo shows the front facade of the Ohrloff Zentralschule in the Molotschna Colony.
Ohrloff Central School, graduates
Part of Gerhard Lohrenz fonds
This is a photo of graduates of the Ohrloffer Central School, 1877. Seated (left to fight): J.W. Reimer, J. Toews, D. Dick, P. Unruh, Martens. Second Row (left to right): ?, Is. Ediger, Teacher Joh. Braeul, Teacher Korn. Unruh, Harder, Janzen. [HR 76]
Part of Gerhard Lohrenz fonds
This is a photo of the Central School at Ohrloff, Molotschna. It is obvious that the builders of this house were not only concerned with the practical, but also with the aesthetic aspect. [HR 182]
This is a photo postcard showing the Ohrloff Zentralschule, sent from Ohrloff in 1913.
Ohrloff Zentralschule, Molotschna
This is a photo of the Ohrloff Zentralschule - a beautiful two-storey building with one-storey wings on each side. Arthur Slagel describes it as the most modern High School building in Mennonite colonies in the Ukraine.
Teachers and some students of the Ohrloffer Central School
Part of Gerhard Lohrenz fonds
This is a photo of teacher and some of the students of the Ohrloffer Central School. 1917. Teachers: (seated left tright): Johann Janzen, Agatha Enns, Helene Willms, Miss Friesen (Music), Salomon Ediger and Peter Nikkel. Identified are Johann Janzen, Agatha Enns, Helene Willms, Miss Friesen. [HR 198]
Part of Heinrich M. Epp fonds
This photo is a postcard showing the two-storey secondary school building in Ohrloff, Molotschna which opened on 20 May 1914. This secondary school was established in 1822 under the leadership of Johann Cornies.