Edwin Rempel, son of J.S. Rempel
- CA MHC PP-2 Photos 694-57.0
- Item
- 1914
Part of Erdman "Ed" Schellenberg fonds
This photo is a baby picture of Romelda's brother Edwin who died at age 10 in 1923.
Edwin Rempel, son of J.S. Rempel
Part of Erdman "Ed" Schellenberg fonds
This photo is a baby picture of Romelda's brother Edwin who died at age 10 in 1923.
Part of Klaas W. Brandt fonds
Outdoor portrait of 16 adults and children posed around and on 2 Ford Model T convertibles. From left to right on the left Model T are:
Anne Sawatzky, Katherine Friesen, Marie Wiebe, Dr. McKinnon, and Ed Friesen. From left to right on the right Model T are: Helen Zuchowski, Maria (Reimer) Friesen, Margaret Guenther, Mary Peters, ____, Jakie Peters, and Jessie Peters. Standing between the Model T's is Lies (Guenther) McPhail ans standing to the far right is Mrs. Peters. Reclining in front of the Model T's are Jacob R. Friesen and Mr. Peters.
Brandt, Klaas W., 1876-1954
Part of Klaas W. Brandt fonds
Klaas Brandt and 5 other men standing outside in front of a tent. Could be a work crew for the construction of the Greater Winnipeg Water District aqueduct.
Construction of the Greater Winnipeg Water District aqueduct.
Part of Klaas W. Brandt fonds
Construction of the Greater Winnipeg Water District aqueduct.
Brandt, Klaas W., 1876-1954
Construction of the Greater Winnipeg Water District aqueduct.
Part of Klaas W. Brandt fonds
Construction of the Greater Winnipeg Water District aqueduct. View along the aqueduct showing the concrete forms still on a portion of the pipeline.
Brandt, Klaas W., 1876-1954
Excavation machine used in the construction of the Greater Winnipeg Water District aqueduct.
Part of Klaas W. Brandt fonds
Excavation machine used in the construction of the Greater Winnipeg Water District aqueduct. 5 workers standing to the right and in front of machine. Photo appears to have been taken at the same time and locale as 720-38, 720-39, 720-41 and 720-42.
Part of Klaas W. Brandt fonds
Portrait of work crew of 5 standing and sitting in the scoop of an excavation machine used in the construction of the Greater Winnipeg Water District aqueduct.
Brandt, Klaas W., 1876-1954
Part of Klaas W. Brandt fonds
Portrait of 4 workers, 2 sitting on a concrete form used in the construction of the Greater Winnipeg Water District aqueduct flanked by 2 others standing.
Brandt, Klaas W., 1876-1954
Part of Klaas W. Brandt fonds
Large tent in the bush. Could be accommodation while working on the Greater Winnipeg Water District aqueduct
Brandt, Klaas W., 1876-1954
Klaas W. Brandt and survey work crew
Part of Klaas W. Brandt fonds
Klaas W. Brandt (left) standing with 2 rodmen in front of an automobile and with his surveying equipment.
Brandt, Klaas W., 1876-1954
Klaas W. Brandt and assistant standing beside and atop lumber pile
Part of Klaas W. Brandt fonds
Klaas W. Brandt standing beside a pile of lumber. His assistant is standing atop the pile.
Brandt, Klaas W., 1876-1954
Excavation machine used in the construction of the Greater Winnipeg Water District aqueduct.
Part of Klaas W. Brandt fonds
Excavation machine used in the construction of the Greater Winnipeg Water District aqueduct. Man standing in foreground. Buildings in the background.
Brandt, Klaas W., 1876-1954
Construction of the Greater Winnipeg Water District aqueduct.
Part of Klaas W. Brandt fonds
Construction of the Greater Winnipeg Water District aqueduct. Photo shows the aqueduct with approx. 30 workers standing on it. There is also a large pipe laying/concrete finishing machine in the background. Description written on back of photo says, "Big mixer on A line"
Brandt, Klaas W., 1876-1954
Excavation machine used in the construction of the Greater Winnipeg Water District aqueduct.
Part of Klaas W. Brandt fonds
Excavation machine used in the construction of the Greater Winnipeg Water District aqueduct.
Brandt, Klaas W., 1876-1954
Excavation machine used in the construction of the Greater Winnipeg Water District aqueduct.
Part of Klaas W. Brandt fonds
Excavation machine used in the construction of the Greater Winnipeg Water District aqueduct with several workers standing beside it.
Brandt, Klaas W., 1876-1954