Black and white photo. On left is woman dressed in long, dark, striped dress. She is wearing a light-coloured, floor-length veil, with decoration at the top of the veil. She is holding the elbow of a man who is dressed a dark suit with flowers and a light-coloured ribbon attached to his lapel. He has a goatee and is resting his left hand on the corner of something that is on the right edge of the photograph. Note on back reads: "Mr. & Mrs. Peter Regier Chortitza 20.10.1891" and at bottom "A. P. Regier - Virgil, Ont."
Jacob Gingrich and Elizabeth (Sherk) Gingrich with their nine children: Mary Ann (b.1868), Enoch S. (b.1871), Norman (b. 1873), Dilman (b.1875), Elizabeth (b.1877), Nancy (b.1878), Jacob S. (b.1881), Samuel S. (b.1883), Barbara (b.1885).
L-R: S.F. Coffman, Abram B. Kolb, William P. Coffman and Aaron C. Kolb pose with their bicycles before their trip from Indiana to "the Twenty" (the Jordan-Vineland district) the first Mennonite settlement in Canada.
Peter Bahnmann, grandfather of Nicholas J. Fehderau, teased Tina, Liese and Manja (older sisters of Nicholas J. Fehderau) by calling them the “troika”. They are pictured here in their playhouse with their dolls on the Brodsky estate.
Teachers and students pose below and on a climbing apparatus in Halbstadt. On back of photograph: "High School (Fortbildingschule) in Halbstadt. Grandfather David Friesen on ladder to right - third from bottom, about 1898." The photograph was probably taken at the teacher training school in Halbstadt, the Halbstadt Zentralschule. The equipment may have been used for exercise or physical training.
Black and white photo. Young child in casket with eyes half open and mouth partially open. Right hand visible along edge of casket. Ribbons, flowers, and greenery along bottom edge of casket. Head is resting on light-coloured pillow, with light-coloured clothes on child. Note on back of photo reads: Mein Bruder Peter P. Regier 18 Chortitza 15.4 1898. A.P.R.
Entrance to Conrad Grebel College from Westmount Road. Photo taken some time after the construction of the Academic Building (1976) and before the Atrium (2002).