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This is a photo of (l-r) Helen Warkentin, Helena Wiens, and John G. Wiens. the two women are seated on a sofa. They are both knitting. Mr. Wiens is seated on a chair holding a paper he is reading from
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This is a photo of (l-r) Helen Warkentin, Helena Wiens, and John G. Wiens. the two women are seated on a sofa. They are both knitting. Mr. Wiens is seated on a chair holding a paper he is reading from
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Isaak Wiens, brother to A.A. Kroeker's mother
This is a photo of a portrait of Mr. Isaak Wiens, (brother to Kroeker's mother), and his wife.
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Harms family home at Winkler, Manitoba
A group of people are standing in a row outside the Harms family home in Winkler, Manitoba. The house is a two-storey house with 10 windows and 2 chimneys shown.
Left to right: Three unknown "gypsies," Henry Doell, Maria Harms nee Doell. Abe Harms, Agatha Harms nee Doell, Peter Harms, George Harms, Isaac Harms, unknown, Judith Harms (Penner), Wilhelm Harms. Agatha and Maria are sisters and Abe, Peter, George and Isaac are sons of Wilhelm Harms (1842) and Judith (nee Penner). Maria Doell is holding a young child. In front of Henry Doell is a baby carriage with a young child and another child is standing beside the carriage. Agatha is also holding a young child in her arms and a boy is standing beside her.
A close-up of Harms family beside the house in Winkler
A close up of part of the photo H-8. Left to Right: Henry Doell, Maria Harms (Doell) Abram Harms 1867, Agatha Harms 1867-1930 with baby in arms Abram 1894-1973, boy William 1892- 1983 beside her, Peter Harms 1863-1945, and George Harms.
This fonds includes personal letters written by friends and family as well as professional letters. The majority of letters from family and friends were written in gothic script German. Some of these letters have been transcribed by someone other than A.K. Friesen into Latin script German. When A.K. Friesen was a teacher he received letters from the Department of Education and Dominion School Supply. Then when A.K. transitioned to working for Monarch Lumber Company he received letters from The Star Manufacturing Co. Limited.
Most of the letters were written to A.K. Friesen, however, there are a few letters written to other people.
Also included is a free sample of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver tablets (Volume 6486.7).
Friesen, Abraham K. "A.K.", 1881-1963
This is a photo of Ben Horch conducting the Winkler Student Orchestra in concert, taken from behind the percussion section, Ben Horch is at the far left of the photograph, on the conductors stand.
Combined Choir - Winkler Bible School and High School
This is a picture taken from the back of a church looking onto a large choir. See volume 1227, binder 02, pg 144.
This photo shows the first Winkler Bible School building (?).
P.T. & Agatha Friesen, Winkler, MB.
First Year of Winkler Bible School
This photo is of twelve people standing in front of a house - the first year of Winkler Bible School. -- Note: This image is the same as NS15-08-07 where included is a description of the people in the photo.
Warkentin, Helen L., 1887-1975
Gen 2: Bernhard Loewen, 1858 family:
Standing in back: Aganetha, Isaac, Katharina, Bernhard, Jacob
Front: Susanna, father Bernhard Loewen, Anna, baby Louise, Marie (in foreground), mother Mrs. Bernhard Loewen ( Aganetha Hoeppner, 1858), Sara.
Portrait of Abraham A. Kroeker, Winkler, Manitoba and his wife Elisabeth (nee Nickel).
Henry S. and Susan Voth gravestone
Cemetery gravestone of Rev. Henry S. Voth (1878-1953) and his wife, Susan Warkentin (1882-1972) in the Winkler Cemetery.
Cleared farmland with trees in the background.
Part of Lunch Time Photograph Collection
Winkler M.B. Church Sunday School teachers' banquet in November, 1964.