Peter Gerhard Rempel in Germany in 1907. This portrait was taken by Richard Brand, with whom Rempel apprenticed for three months in Mittweida. Description from Forever Summer, Forever Sunday - Plate 1. Hunsberger photo
Three photos on negative. Centre photo: Sarah Bernhardt Toews a year or two before her marriage in 1894 to Peter Gerhard Rempel. Description from Forever Summer, Forever Sunday - Plate 3. Left photo: Sarah Bernhardt Toews Rempel, date unknown. Right photo: Peter Gerhard Rempel, date unknown. Hunsberger photo
Three photos on negative. Left photo: Sarah Bernhardt Toews Rempel, date unknown. Right photo: Peter Gerhard Rempel, date unknown. Bottom photo: Peter Rempel, Sarah and Peter's son, date unknown. Hunsberger photo
Two photos on negative. Left photo: Peter Gerhard Rempel - A sheet of images documenting the products of his father's factory, superimposed onto a copy of Rempel's wedding-picture. Description from Forever Summer, Forever Sunday - Plate 4. Right photo: Tina Rempel on right, other girls unknown. Hunsberger photo
Johann and Aganetha Peters of Petersdorf, about fifteen miles from Rempel's village of Rosenthal. Description from Forever Summer, Forever Sunday - Plate 7. Hunsberger photo
One of the stables on the Schmidt estate at Steinbach. In the foreground is Henry Dick with his troika. Description from Forever Summer, Forever Sunday - Plate 8. Hunsberger photo
House, bell-tower, and a portion of one of the barns on the Dick estate at Rosenhof/Brodsky. The people here would have spent a considerable amount of time positioning themselves for this photograph. Description from Forever Summer, Forever Sunday - Plate 9. Hunsberger photo
A view of the Peter Bahnmann estate at Brodsky. In the foreground are some of the Bahnmanns' employees (1890's). Description from Forever Summer, Forever Sunday - Plate 10. Hunsberger photo
Johann Rempel with his wife, Justina. A well-to-do industrialist and engineer, Johann Rempel was brother of photographer Rempel, and was on occasion photographed by him. Description from Forever Summer, Forever Sunday - Plate 11. Hunsberger photo
Hans Rempel (on ladder), nephew of photographer Rempel, with some workers at the mill owned by his father, Jacob Rempel, in Gruenfeld. Peter Gerhard fled to this mill with his sons soon after the death of his wife, in 1919. Description from Forever Summer, Forever Sunday - Plate 13. Hunsberger photo
Two photos on negative. Left photo: Neufeld children and their guests at the entrance to their home in Waldheim, Molotschna. Their father, Heinrich Neufeld, was a semi-professional photographer who developed this picture and others in the well-equipped dark-room of the Neufeld factory in Berdjansk. Description from Forever Summer, Forever Sunday - Plate 14. Right photo: Unknown. Hunsberger photo
The Heinrich Wiens family and their guests on a leisurely hunt on the Wiens estate, located between the two large Mennonite colonies, Molotschna and Chortiza, c. 1904. Description from Forever Summer, Forever Sunday - Plate 15. Hunsberger photo
Two photos on negative. Left photo: unknown. Right photo: Johann Heinrich Wiens, with his horse and hunting dogs on his father's estate, c.1909. Description from Forever Summer, Forever Sunday - Plate 17. Hunsberger photo