Country house, The Netherlands(?)
- CA MHC 061-22.0
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Part of Mennonites Russia Album
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Country house, The Netherlands(?)
Part of Mennonites Russia Album
(colour) Missing
Part of Mennonites Russia Album
Most likely a view of Halbstadt showing the Willms mill in the distance.
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Part of Mennonites Russia Album
This is a photo of the Central School in Nikolaipol.
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Part of Mennonites Russia Album
This is a photo of a bookstore in Nikolaipol.
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Part of Mennonites Russia Album
This is a photo of The "Maedchenschule", (girls school) in Chortitza.
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Marien Deaf and Dumb School, Tiege - Henry Peters
Part of Mennonites Russia Album
This is a photo of Henry Peters, teacher, instructing a class of one boy and five girls. He is standing at a table holding a book and pointer. The pupils are sitting at three desks. Behind them are a blackboard, a large map and pictures. Pupils were trained lip-readers and had to watch the teacher's lips very closely. In their work the school followed the program laid down for the seven years of public school. This work was covered by these handicapped pupils in nine years.
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Part of Mennonites Russia Album
This is a typical 19th Century Mennonite village street in Russia.
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Part of Mennonites Russia Album
This is a photo of a flooded backyard in New York, a Mennonite village in southern Russia. On the left is a fence, in the centre two wagons loaded with hay, on the right a building and in the background is higher ground.
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Part of Mennonites Russia Album
This is a photo of a group of men working with hay on a farm yard. There are several buildings on the right.
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Part of Mennonites Russia Album
This is a photo of a group of men who look to be preparing the ground to do some planting. There is a dense stand of trees in the background.
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Part of Mennonites Russia Album
This is a photo of Nestor Machno wearing a Russian style hat and a jacket with large frog closures.
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Thiessen family, victims of bandits
Part of Mennonites Russia Album
This is a photo of one woman and four men in open coffins placed outside on the ground. They were murdered in their home, near the station of Sojiewsky Sawood Ekaterinoslov Gouvern in January, 1918. (Left to right): Annie Thiessen, eighteen years old, threw herself in front of her father, Abram Thiessen, and thus saved his life; her uncle, Aron Thiessen; Heinrich Thiessen left a wife and three children; Peter Thiessen, engaged to be married and Gerhard Thiessen, engaged to be married.
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