This photo is of Jakob and Tina Dyck, sister and brother-in-law to Nicholas J. Fehderau, who were missionaries, evangelizing in Russian villages. Their vision was to begin a Tent Mission. This photo is of people gathered for the dedication of the first tent.
This photo is of part of the Fehderau family on the green benches behind their home. L-R: Tina, Liese, Mrs. Fehderau (mother), Jascha, Mr. Fehderau (father), and Manja.
This photo from Nicholas J. Fehderau's album is of young women doing handwork and having a "cozy chat." From the left: Sara Dyck, Liese, Kaete Dyck (Ediger), and Tina.
This photo is of the Jakob and Maria Fehderau family in 1913-1914. Back row: Peter, Marie (Manja), Jakob (Jascha) Front row: Papa, Nickolai (Kolja), Mama, Elizabeth (Liese), Katharina (Tina).
This photo is of Nicholas J. Fehderau with his mother, Maria (Bahnmann) Fehderau and his two sisters, Liese and Tina. (Nicholas was about 6 years of age in this photo.)
This photo is of Nicholas J. Fehderau with his sister, Tina, in the garden, facing Zentraljnana Strasse. An iron fence surrounded the property. The family pet dog, "Scharik," is on Tina's lap.
This photo is of The Christian Soldier's Society. Middle row seated from left: Jakob Dyck and his wife, Tina (sister and brother-in-law to Nicholas J. Fehderau). Jakob and Tina were missionaries in the Tent Mission and this is a group of soldiers among whom they ministered.
This photo is of Nocholas J. Fehderau's second oldest sister, Tina. As a young woman, Tina spent a year in Plauen (Vogtland, Germany) at Housekeeping School (ca. 1915). While there she learned about photography. On her return to the Ukraine, Tina took great pleasure in taking and developing her own pictures. Some of the following casual family poses were likely taken by her. See: From the Heights into the Depths, p. 69.
This photo is of Tina, Liese, and Manja (older sisters of Nicholas J. Fehderau) in their playhouse with their dolls at the Brodsky estate. Their grandfather, Peter Bahnmann, teased them by calling them the "troika"