- CA CMBS NP191-01-19
- Item
- [between 1941-1943?]
This photo is of four cooks standing together. L-r: Henry Lepp, Peter Unger, Cook, Henry Baerg.
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This photo is of four cooks standing together. L-r: Henry Lepp, Peter Unger, Cook, Henry Baerg.
Part of Wes Brown photograph album
"Northern Beacon Press Staff" On back of photo: Back row (L-R): Len Markwell, Cec Bell, Ross Bearss, Nick Siblock, Francis Starr, Ed Byers, Bill Herbert, Don Moffat; Front row: Ross Nye, Al Vinal, WB [Wes Brown], Bro. [J. Harold] Sherk, Paul Storms, Ben Baerg, Don Darley.
Brandon Mental Hospital (356.13)
Part of Alternative Service (Unser Ersatzdienst), 1941-45 Slide Collection
This photo is of one of the three large buildings at the Brandon Mental Hospital where conscientious objectors worked in WWII. The facility was closed in 1998.
Unknown
Caption on back reads: "Hill Crest saw mill at entrance to our camp just being built."
Part of Fred Cressman photograph album
Composite photograph of the Lake Mechasie saw mill site, with Lake Cowichan visible in the background. Caption in album reads: "Composite photo of Lake Mechasie saw mill site + Lake Cowichan in back ground C-4."
Caption in album reads "Sawmill on Grant Lake." This Grant Lake is located approximately 10 miles west of Shawnigan Lake.
Part of Fred Cressman photograph album
Rev. Neufeld, Russian Mennonite Minister, Len Witmer, Bob Ivenny, Ed Weber, and Fred Cressman. Caption in album reads: "Rev. Neufeld, R.M. Minister, Len Witmer, Bob Ivenny, Ed Weber, Fred Cressman." Caption on back of photo reads: "Len, Fr. Neufeld, R.M. Minister, Bob Ivenny, Clayt Burkholder, Eddy, myself."
Part of Forestry Photograph Collection
This is a photo of a group of men posing, all wearing a uniform, in Altberdjaner Forstei. Identified are (left to right): [row 1] (?), (?), Heinrich Lepp, -- Wittenberg, Peter Penner, Heinrich Enns, Nikolai Enns, (?), (?), Starschij Warkentin, John Dick, -- Loewen, Jakob Janzen, Peter Rempel, David Hamm. [row 2] John Renpenning, -- Regehr, -- Fast, -- Kornelsen, John Enns, David Wedel, John Martens, Heinrich Goth, -- Tiesen, -- Harms, Heinrich Janzen, John Langemann, Franz Heinrichs, John Doerksen, Franz Quiring, John Braun, John Boldt, -- Guenther. [row 3] Peter Enns, John Reimer, Jakob Neufeld, -- Loewen, -- Friesen, Heinrich Willems, John Doerksen, Abram Heide, Heinrich Wiebe, Hans Epp, John Friesen, Jakob Dueck, Jakob Willems, John Dueck, Peter Goertzen, Isaak Wiens, Jakob Enns, Jakob Fast. [row 4] Johann Martens, Jakob Willems, Peter Ewert, Peter Poetger, Johann Dick, Jakob Neufeld, Gerhard Toews, Peter Harder, Abram Harder, John Klassen, Peter Kliewer, David Klassen, Johann Klassen, Johann Tjart, Wilhelm Schulz, Jakob Wiens, -- Teichroeb, Gerhard Enns, Jakob Rogalsky, Isaak Rempel. [For more information, refer to item 449:1c] [Also has negative with this item]
Unknown
This is a photo of 37 men posing in 5 rows in front of a building. Identified are (left to right): [1st row] (?) Holzrichter, (?) Goerzen, Jakob Wiebe, Jakob Lehn, Johann Siemens, Bernhard Hildebrand, [2nd row] Gerhard Rempel, Peter Quiring, Abram Martens, Peter Redekopp, Johann Dyck, Johann Dyck, Peter Enns, Heinrich Froese, [3rd row] Gerhard Bergen, Isaak Rempel, Abram Quiring, Martin Willms, Johann Wiebe, Cornelius Wiebe, Jakob Enns, Jakob Schellenberg, [4th row] Isaak Dyck, (?), (?), (?), Paul Paetkau, Cornelius Dyck, (?), Peter Peters, [5th row] Johann Janzen, Peter Martens, Franz Thiessen, Jakob Siemens, David Klassen, Isaak Thiessen, Jakob Wiebe, Heinrich Schellenberg.
Johann Warkentin in the Mennonite Alternative Service in Russia
Part of Jacob Dick Alternative Service in Russia Photo Collection
This is a full-length portrait of Johann Warkentin in his Alternative Service uniform, posed beside a cane chair. The photograph is mounted on heavier paper with the name of the photographer in Russian. This photo also appears on page 149 of the book by Lawrence Klippenstein and Jacob Dick, Mennonite Alternative Service in Russia.
Three men in Menonite Alternative Service in Russia
Part of Jacob Dick Alternative Service in Russia Photo Collection
This photograph shows three young men possibly in their Summer uniform of the Forstei, two seated on chairs and one standing in the middle. There is a decorative cloth backdrop behind them. They are identified as Gerhard Loewen, Johann Krahn and Joh. Warkentin, friends of Peter J. Sawatzky when he was young. This photograph can also be found in the book by Lawrence Klippenstein and Jacob Dick, Mennonite Alternative Service in Russia on page 142.
Jakob Warkentin in the Mennonite Alternative Service in Russia
Part of Jacob Dick Alternative Service in Russia Photo Collection
This is a full-length portrait of Jakob Warkentin leaning on a high stand with his right arm. There is a fancy chair to his left and a treed backdrop behind him. He is wearing the full uniform of the Alternative Service men. Peter J. Sawatzky has written the following in German on the reverse: " Jakob Warkentin was my teacher in Grigorjewka and later my colleague in Leonidowka." This photograph can also be found in the book by Lawrence Klippenstein and Jacob Dick, Mennonite Alternative Service in Russia on page 142.
Two Mennonite in service in the phylloxera unit in the Crimea
Part of Jacob Dick Alternative Service in Russia Photo Collection
This photograph shows Heinrich Warkentin and Peter Sawatzky posed on the steps in front of a building with many glass windows, amidst decorative tropical plants. The two men served in the phylloxera unit which was organized to help control insects in the vineyards of southern Crimea during their time in the Alternative Forestry Service. This photograph can also be found in the book by Lawrence Klippenstein and Jacob Dick, Mennonite Alternative Service in Russia on page 66.
Wiebe and Unrau from the medical corp
Part of Gerhard Lohrenz fonds
This photo show two Mennonite men who served as medic during World War I in Russia. It has the inscription "S. Wiebe + Mart. Unrau -- Sanitaeter -- 1917."
University of Colorado Medical Center where over 200 Mennonite CO's worked
Used in CM 4-7-6. Sign at the entrance of the University of Colorado Medical Center where over 200 Mennonite CO's worked. Some of the buildings are visible in the bkgd., also automobiles from the time.
Epp, Frank H., 1929-1986