This is a photo of Agatha Doerksen (nee Agatha Krause) praying. She called the image, "Prayers for Her People." See page 2 in Daughters in the House of Jacob.
This is a photo of Betty Kampen (nee Elizabeth "Betty" A. Doerksen) with daughter Christine on a Stanley Park carousel in Vancouver. See page 61 in Daughters in the House of Jacob.
This is a family portrait taken outside in front of a house showing Jacob J. Doerksen and Anna Doerksen (nee Anna Kehler) with all five of their children in 1949: Len, Betty, Esther, Ruth, and Dan. See page 84 in Daughters in the House of Jacob.
This is a photo of Leonard N. Doerksen and Esther E. Epp opening gifts at their wedding in Vancouver in 1957. See page 99 in Daughters in the House of Jacob.
This is a family portrait showing Betty and Len with their parents, Jacob J. Doerksen and Anna Doerksen (nee Kehler). See page 113 in Daughters in the House of Jacob.
This is a photo of Betty A. Kampen (nee Elizabeth "Betty" A. Doerksen) (4th from left) at Emmanuel Mennonite Church sod-turning ceremony. See page 127 in Daughters in the House of Jacob.
This is a photo of Anna Kehler with her married sisters, Susannah Wiebe (nee Susannah Kehler) and Katharina Derksen (nee Katharina Kehler). See page 151 in Daughters in the House of Jacob.
This is a 1933 photo of Anna Doerksen (nee Anna Kehler) washing clothes with another woman (?), Sarah Doerksen peeling apples, and nephew Johnny with cat. See page 169 in Daughters in the House of Jacob.
This is a photo of Lennie and a quilt with biblical inscriptions such as “Remember Lot’s wife” and “Behold I come quickly” and “The wages of sin is death” alongside “Follow Me” and “Peace Be Unto You.” See page 177 in Daughters in the House of Jacob.