This is a photo of eight people around a coffin with a young girl. Back row: Abram and Elisabeth (Penner) Reimer and their daughter Liese. From row: Abram Penner and wife sitting with their children standing on either side. Abram Penner and Elisabeth (Penner) Reimer are siblings. [Same as 478:50]
This is a photo of approx. 150 people posing outside beside a building. Gerhard Lohrenz is one of the people on the photo. He is in the second row, from the front, of adults, toward the right, behind a lady in a white hat.
This is a photo of a Russian delegation that visited the museum in Steinbach accompanied by Cornelius Krahn, Peter J. Dyck (MCC) and Adolfs Klaupiks. This photo also includes Gerhard Lohrenz and Helen Wiebe from Manitoba. They are posing in front of the Bartsch Memorial. The people in this photograph are believe to be (l-r): Cornelius Krahn, Adolfs Klaupiks, Nikolaj Nikolaevich Mel'nikov, Gerhard Lohrenz, Sergej Trofimovich Timchenko, Veniamin Leon'tjevich Fedichkin, Klavdija Vasil'evna Pilipjuk, Peter J. Dyck, Helen Wiebe and Viktor Krieger.
This is a photo of a Russian delegation that visited the museum in Steinbach accompanied by Dr. Cornelius Krahn (Mennonite) and Adolfs Kaupiks (Baptist World Alliance). People on this photo are believed to be (l-r): Cornelius Krahn, Adolfs Klaupiks, Nikolaj Nikolaevich Mel'nikov, Sergej Trofimovich Timchenko, Klavdija Vasil'evna Pilipjuk and Viktor Krieger.
This is a photo of a Russian delegation that visited the museum in Steinbach accompanied by Dr. Cornelius Krahn (Mennonite) and Adolfs Klaupiks (Baptist World Alliance). They are posing in front of the Bartsch Memorial. The people on this photo are believed to be (l-r): Cornelius Krahn, Adolfs Klaupiks, Nikolaj Nikolaevich Mel'nikov, Sergej Trofimovich Timchenko, Veniamin Leon'tjevich Fedichkin, Klavdija Vasil'evna Pilipjuk and Viktor Krieger.
This is a photo of Tannenberg National Monument near Hohenstein, East Prussia. There is a group of people on the path leading to the monument which is on higher ground.
This is a postcard of a typical house-barn in the village of Tiege, Zagradovka (Russia) with tall trees around it and a gate in the front. The handwritten annotation of the back reads "Nicht Tiege, sondern Neu-Schönsee, Sagradowka. Haus von Aeltestern Warkentin" (not in Tiege but rather Neu-Schönsee, home of Aeltester Warkentin).
This is a photo of a man in uniform, whose name is Vladimir Abram, and most likely served in Russia during the Great War (1914-1917) with David Jakob Wiebe (1885-1937), the father of Dr. Henry D. Wiebe.