This is a photograph of the Elim MB Church at Kelstern, Saskatchewan. It shows a simple white wood church in an open field. A few low steps lead directly into the church.
This is an aerial view of the Bethesda Home, Vineland, Ontario. It is part of a card which gives the institution's visiting hours. From above, the home resembles a large farm. Several buildings varying in size are surrounded by fields.
This is a photograph of Columbia Bible Camp at Cultus Lake, British Columbia. It shows several larger buildings in front and then smaller cabins to the side among the trees. The buildings are located very close to several large hills. A large playing field covers the front of the picture.
This is a photograph of an unidentified North American church, probably taken during the early 1960s. It shows a large brick building with an overhang in front of the door. Long narrow windows with panes of colored glass flank the door and run along the side of the church. A small, darker building with arched (church style) windows is located very close beside it.
This is a photograph of the Brotherfield Mennonite Brethren Church in Saskatchewan (Herbert Kreis, Rosthern Kreis, and Manitoba Kreis). According to H.A. Willms, the larger (northern section was built in spring of 1911, and the southern portion in the fall of 1901. Two very small structures stand very close to the church building. The buildings appear to be located on an open field A group of people, apparently dressed for a church service, socialize between the church building and the small structures. A lone buggy is parked beside a bush at the lower left hand side of the photograph.
This is a photograph of Byron Burkholder taken at Kajiji at Zaire's southern border with Angola. He is standing with two Congolese church leaders in front of an MAF plane headed for Kinshasa. Local youth leader Tshiyanze is on the left and regional Christian education coordinator Tshidinge is on the right.
This is a photograph of Byron Burkholder teaching at the MB Bible Institute in Kikwit, Zaire. He is explaining the three basic elements of Bible study. The seminar is being conducted in French although the three key words could be used in either English or French.
This is a photo of Henry H. Friesen (1872-1960). It appears to be an official photo, possibly a passport photo with a partially identifiable stamp in the lower right hand corner. It reads "EXTE and CANA. The subject is dressed in a suit and tie.
This is a photograph taken of the Henry H. and Katherine Friesen family in 1913. A note at the back of the original photo says it was taken 1/2 mile north of the junction of #3 and #14 in Manitoba.The family members and their dates of birth are identified as follows left to right: Nettie, Katherine, Abe, Susie, Katherine, Mary, Henry H., and Henry.
This photograph shows an elderly couple seated outdoors. The man holds an open book. Two children, probably in their early teens, stand behind them, each resting a hand on the shoulder of the adult in front of them. On the back of the photograph is written "Ben and Katherine Hildebrandt with Tina and Henry Remple (foster children)".
This is a photograph of a large family taken circa 1930, based on the ages of the children as recorded in GRANDMA. It is quite probably a later photograph of the Henry H. and Katherine (Hildebrandt) Friesen family in the photograph at NP047-01-03.