The photo shows the Gerhard Doerksen homestead comprising of four buildings or structures in Gnadenfeld, Menno Colony Paraguay. In the foreground is a field of potatoes. The field and homestead are surrounded by a barbed wire fence beyond which is Chaco bush.
The photo shows a partial view of the village of Gnadenfeld including the homestead of Gerhard K. Doerksen. There is a planted field in the foreground, more planted areas further back, mostly surrounded by a barbed wire fence.
The photo shows the Gerhard Doerksen homestead in Gnadenfeld. Gerhard Doerksen is pictured on the left with what are probably his twin sons Dietrich and Gerhard on the right. The house is constructed out of clay bricks with a metal roof. There is a second structure on the right and the Chaco bush in the background.
The photo shows Gerhard Doerksen and [his wife, Margaretha] standing in the middle of a field of bush beans in Gnadenfeld. [The seeds were brought from Canada].
The photo shows the homestead of Gerhard K. Doerksen in Gnadenfeld. Gerhard and Margaretha Doerksen are at the center of the picture [surrounded by their five children]. They are standing next to a wagon, with two horses standing behind them and two dogs lying nearby. In the background there is a clay brick structure with a thatched roof, a second wagon and on the right a wooden framed structure under construction.
The photo shows the Giesbrecht barn in Gnadenfeld. [This is the same homestead as BK2-056.] The barn has [mud brick walls] and a thatched roof. Four men are standing beside the barn. There is a fenced in corral behind the barn.
The photo shows the Giesbrecht house and barn in Gnadenfeld. [This is the same homestead as BK2-056.] Both buildings have thatched roofs and the house also has a thatched roof wrap around veranda.