This photo is of Alfred Wiebe standing beside a large oak tree in Fürstenau, Poland. This oak tree is on the property of an evangelical church in Fürstenau that is over 700 years old. There are other smaller trees in the background.
This is a photo of Alfred Wiebe looking out of the top half of a Dutch door of a barn used for pigs and chickens. It is a white building with a window to the left of the door. A partial brick fence is on the extreme left of the photo and a small tree is growing in front of it.
This photo is of Alfred Wiebe in Dirmstein digging the foundation of a house with a spade. The size of the house is laid out with wooden boards. A wheelbarrow is to the right of the boy. Bricks are stacked up behind the construction site. Behind the bricks are several buildings.
This photo is of Alfred Wiebe pushing a wheelbarrow at a house construction site in Dirmstein, Germany. f Bricks are piled up against a brick wall. In the background the tops of two other buildings can be seen.
This photo is of Alfred Wiebe planting trees. He is kneeling beside the sapling. A spade and a white bucket are beside the tree. In the background all the recently planted trees can be seen. A large wheelbarrow is seen in front of the rows of saplings.
This is a photo of Alfred Wiebe with the Opatow Palace (Abbott's Palace) in Oliwa, Danzig in the background. The palace was built between 1754 and 1756. There are beautiful grounds in front of the palace. The palace houses the West Prussian museum.
This photo is of Charlotte Wiebe and five young people standing on a cobblestone street in Bärwalde. There are tall trees along the side of the street. Mrs. Wiebe is holding flowers. Charlotte's son, Alfred Wiebe is standing second from left.