This is a photograph of the Brotherfield Mennonite Brethren Church in Saskatchewan (Herbert Kreis, Rosthern Kreis, and Manitoba Kreis). According to H.A. Willms, the larger (northern section was built in spring of 1911, and the southern portion in the fall of 1901. Two very small structures stand very close to the church building. The buildings appear to be located on an open field A group of people, apparently dressed for a church service, socialize between the church building and the small structures. A lone buggy is parked beside a bush at the lower left hand side of the photograph.
This photograph shows the interior of the Christian Press bookstore. Wall plaques with German Bible verses take up a lot of space. Cards, books and Christmas wrapping are also displayed. A female employee serves a man holding a little child.
This is a photograph of the Christian Press Bookstore. It is taken from a slightly different angle than the one in NP020-01-12, but at the same time. This photograph shows many greeting cards and more books.
This is a photograph of the Grace Church family posing beside the church building. Mary and Pastor Ted Goossen can be seen on the far right; Jon and Mary Ann Isaak are standing are standing at the very back, about eight people in from the left; George and Helen Penner are standing in the front row, about three in from the left, George is wearing a suit.
This is a photograph of Byron Burkholder taken at Kajiji at Zaire's southern border with Angola. He is standing with two Congolese church leaders in front of an MAF plane headed for Kinshasa. Local youth leader Tshiyanze is on the left and regional Christian education coordinator Tshidinge is on the right.
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 1924 photograph of a group of students and teachers at the Tiege School for the Deaf. The children and adults are arranged in 4 rows against a brick building which is largely hidden by foliage. The back row consists of 7 children with two men standing at either end of the row. These men are identified as "Teacher Wiebe" and "Teacher Dirks." A child, identified as Herta Giesbrecht, stands beside Dirks. Unidentified children make up the third row from the front. The second row from the front consists of 7 seated adults. These are identified left to right as: Andrez Suderman, "Director Wilhelm Schroeder," "House mother Schroeder," Malwina Dirks, Janzen, Peters and David Quapp. Unidentified children are seated in the front row.