A group of young women. Rita's great-aunt, Anna Letkemann sister of her grandmother, Maria (Letkemann) Barkowsky is second from the right in the front row. As a single woman, Anna Letkemann was sent to Siberia and came to Canada in the 1940s.
A group photo of students at Conrad Grebel College in 1988 who are also siblings. Back row: Michelle and Greg Dick,Christina and Dan Enns, Paul and Anita Fieguth. Front row: Luke and Sonya Snider, Brent and Kathleen Klassen, Monica and Andrew Scheifele.
A group posing with two of the cyclists who made the trip from Indiana to "the Twenty" (the Jordan-Vineland district) the first Mennonite settlement in Canada. With bicycles, l-r: Aaron C. Kolb and William P. Coffman.
A man and a woman shaking hands outside of the Geiger Mennonite Church in New Hamburg. Found in the Ontario Inter-Mennonite Conference Yearbook, 1974, p. 55.
A Mennonite Church opposite Grudenz (Grudziadz?), Poland on the Vistula River after being abandoned during the post Second World War era. Duplicate photo included in file. Two copies of photo.
A sewing class in the home of the instructor in Tiegenhagen, Molotschna Colony. Alida’s mother, Anna Unruh is seated at her sewing machine on the left. The other young women in the class are: (clockwise, left to right) Alice Hiller, ?Froescher, Herta Dause, Lena Suderman, the instructor, Irma Martens, ? Kasianj. The name of the young woman seated in the front is not known.