- CA MHSS 894-23
- Collection
- 1912 to 1936
Photos of Hague and District
Dyck, Henry
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Photos of Hague and District
Dyck, Henry
Altagier Kaserne (Altagier Barracks)
Photo of Altagir Barracks in Russia. Written on reverse: Kaserne Altagir 1919, John Federau, Hague, Box 222
Fedrau, June, 1952-
Women in Missions Photo Collection
Photos of Delegates to Canadian Women in Mission conferences, Saskatchewan Women in Mission and Women's Missionary Society.
Unknown
Family of 6. On photo reverse "Friends we travelled with from Russia to Canada. They went to Ontario".
Braun, Jack
27 young women pose for photographer
Unknown
Coaldale Mennonite Brethren Church
Congregation of men, women and children at entrance to large church
Braun, Jack
Male delegates to 1958 or 1959 church conference.
Braun, Jack
Probably Dyck or Boechler Family
Family of eight, see item 1032 08, reverse
Unknown
Probably Dyck or Boechler Family
Given name and year of birth of the 8 people in photo, see photo obverse, Item 1032 07 LG
Back row: Margaret 1893, Frank 1890.
Middle row: Tena 1898, Baby Pete 1905, Helen 1888, John 1897.
Front row: Diedrich 1903, (?) 1900.
Unknown
13 members of Neufeld / Dyck family. See photo reverse item MHSS 1032 10 LG.
Blended family as described by the writer:
Half sisters Sarah, Susie and Anne Neufeld,
Step sister Nettie Dyck,
Grandmother holding uncle Ben Neufeld,
(step?) brother Henry Dyck,
Dad,
Grandfather,
Brother John Neufeld,
Half brother Cornie Neufeld,
Step brother Pete Dyck,
Half brother Abe Neufeld.
Unknown
Hand written list of family members, see photo obverse Item 1032 09 LG
Unknown
Five men sitting and seven men standing in front of building with sign Georgsthal ___ met __ borsland. Johann Federau standing back row centre.
Fedrau, June, 1952-
Two men and four women wearing stylish clothing
Commander, Buffalo Photo Studio
Johann & Katharina (Martens) Driedger
Katharina Martens Driedger wearing a traditional Old Colony Mennonite head covering commonly known as a Kruzhel Metz (frilled covering) tied up with a bow. Her dress has black cloth buttons. Johann by contrast is wearing a silk decorated shirt with a bowtie.
Buhler, Jake