This is a photo of Henry H. Friesen (1872-1960). It appears to be an official photo, possibly a passport photo with a partially identifiable stamp in the lower right hand corner. It reads "EXTE and CANA. The subject is dressed in a suit and tie.
This is a photograph taken of the Henry H. and Katherine Friesen family in 1913. A note at the back of the original photo says it was taken 1/2 mile north of the junction of #3 and #14 in Manitoba.The family members and their dates of birth are identified as follows left to right: Nettie, Katherine, Abe, Susie, Katherine, Mary, Henry H., and Henry.
This photograph shows an elderly couple seated outdoors. The man holds an open book. Two children, probably in their early teens, stand behind them, each resting a hand on the shoulder of the adult in front of them. On the back of the photograph is written "Ben and Katherine Hildebrandt with Tina and Henry Remple (foster children)".
This is a photograph of a large family taken circa 1930, based on the ages of the children as recorded in GRANDMA. It is quite probably a later photograph of the Henry H. and Katherine (Hildebrandt) Friesen family in the photograph at NP047-01-03.
This is a photo of Peter Klippenstein's threshing outfit in action. (Left to right): wagon of straw hitched to two horses,threshing machine with a large pile of grain beside it, another loaded wagon hitched to two horses, the belts from the tractor to the threshing machine and another wagon and horses.
This is a photo of Peter Klippenstein's new house built in 1925. It is a two-storey house with a small front porch and a balcony above. This old house visible behind the new one.
This is a photo of (left to right): LaVerna Klippenstein (Reimer), Amanda Klippenstein (Goerzen), Ron Janzen, Noreen Janzen (Klippenstein) and Norman Klippenstein having a picnic in the shade of a tree by the Souris River.
Four Swift Current Bible Institute students are posing for a photograph. They are in the Native Ministries internship program that took place in Northern Manitoba. Left to right: Terri Redekop, Loretta Heppner, Darlene Prang, Ron Fehr.
Four Swift Current Bible Institute students are posing for a photograph. They are in the Native Ministries internship program that took place in Northern Manitoba. Left to right: Terri Redekop, Loretta Heppner, Darlene Prang, Ron Fehr.
Six students from Swift Current Bible Institute participating in the Native Ministries internship program. Glen Guenther is sitting in the middle. Jim Bergman is sitting on the right, wearing a yellow sweater.
A floatplane is docked along the shore near one of the Native Ministries mission stations in northern Manitoba. There are two other floatplanes on the water.