Two photos on negative. Top photo: Chortizer Regional office (Gebiets-Amt). Bottom photo: Mennonite girls' school in the town of Chortiza. Rempel hand-tinted copies of this photograph and sold them as post-cards. Description from Forever Summer, Forever Sunday - Plate 37. Hunsberger photo
Three photos on negative. Top left: Tina Epp (left) and Lena Epp. Description from Forever Summer, Forever Sunday - Plate 48. Other two photos unknown. Hunsberger photo
School-children, Rosenthal. The teachers are (from the left) Abram Wiebe, Kornelius Braun, and Martin Neufeld. Description from Forever Summer, Forever Sunday Plate 63. Tante Tina (Katharina Rempel) to left of Wiebe. Hunsberger photo
The oldest Mennonite church in Russia, in the town of Chortitza. On Sundays the girls wore white aprons over their school uniforms. Description from Forever Summer, Forever Sunday Plate 39. Hunsberger photo
Contains prints, negatives and slides. Includes many portraits of families and individuals in the St. Jacobs area. Also documents community events in various parts of Waterloo Region. Mennonite events, groups, families and individuals are highly represented.
Also includes copies of older photographs not originally created by David L. Hunsberger. He provided a photograph reproduction service.
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
Two photos on negative. Top photo: The Heinrich Neufeld children, with their father's Opel,on a picnic. Description from Forever Summer, Forever Sunday - Plate 21. Bottom photo: unknown. Hunsberger photo
Two photos on negative. Top photo: The David Froese residence in a Mennonite village near Rosenthal. This is a side-view of a typical home in the Mennonite villages: house with barn attached. Description from Forever Summer, Forever Sunday - Plate 32. Bottom photo: unknown building. Hunsberger photo