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PhotosIn this segment of our web site a photo collection about Neu Samara should come into being. Besides, we are also depended on the help of the visitors. Therefore, we ask all which still have at home interesting photos, to give them us. Every donator will be thankfully mentioned. At the moment we have only the pictures of Elvira Nachtigall, a former teacher in Dolinsk, Alexander Wittenberg, Johann Funk, Dr. Katharina Neufeld, Neil Nickel, Valentina Nickel, Vanessa Black, Waldemar and Nadine Sukkau, Alexej Reimer, Johann Walde, Peter Bergmann, Kathie Giesbrecht and Ira Fertsch, Olga Heide we would like to thank them. In addition photos from the book "Neu Samara am Tock" and remained, not published images, were contributed by Johann Funk. With the photos after 1991/1992 should be considered that most ethnic German inhabitants have emigrated since then to Germany. The today's state of the buildings is not necessarily the same as before the emigration. Also some new buildings have been build. | |
Donskoj
Pig slaughter at Johann Janzen. Here the tasty liverwurst is mended. To the dinner they come already ready on the table. In the picture from the left Johann Janzen with his wife Raissa and sister-in-law Elisabeth Janzen. | Donskoj
Pig slaughter at Peter Fast. There three men are needed to lay such a pig on the side. Then a loop was laid around the upper jaw, with the left foot one rose on the rope and the pig could be killed with a cut off knife. | Pleschanowo
So the Tock every spring was dammed up to lead the water on the turbines. Originally this work was done with horses, shovels and human strength. All villages had to do certain working- and horse's days. | Bogomasowo
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| Pleschanowo
Water mill on the Tock near Pleschanow was pursued by two turbines. Built by Johann Wall, who sold it to Mr. Tessmann and later to Jakob Hübert. The mill was expropriated from Jakob Hübert in 1929. | Donskoj
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Wind mill | Jugowka
Wind mill of Hermann Klassen. | Pleschanowo
Yard- dwelling house, stable and barn(Querscheune)- of Kornelius Unger. Built in 1891-1896. | Donskoj
Yard of Jakob Wittenberg. Later MTS and Selchostechnika. | Podolsk
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Dwelling house of family Bernhard Peters. Built in 1912 | Lugowsk
Worship house 1901 | Lugowsk
Worship house 1901 | Lugowsk
Choir (sanger from Lugowsk and Dawlekanowo, conductor Cornelius Neufeld) and preacher Eldest David Dürcksen from Crimea and Eldest David Schellenberg from Rückenau (in front right) at the opening ceremony of worhship house in Lugowsk in 1901. 1901 |
Degree of the Köppental teacher school to Heinrich Nickel (Ischalka, Dolinsk). 1904 | Bogomasowo
House of family Abraham Funk 1905 | Sorotschinsk
Teacher Heinrich Nickel (Dolinsk) with his pupils in Sorotschinsk in 1907. 1907 | Forstei
Mennonites in substitute service in the forestry camp Chernolessk (black wood). They done heavy wood work without any machine with full body effort. 1911 | Forstei
Mennonites in substitute service in the forestry camp Chernolessk (black wood). They done heavy wood work without any machine with full body effort. 1911 | Forstei
Mennonites in substitute service in the forestry camp Chernolessk (black wood). Roll call on Sunday or holday. 1911 | Forstei
Mennonites in substitute service in the forestry camp Chernolessk (black wood). Roll call for work distribution in the field. 1911 | Forstei
Mennonites in substitute service in the forestry camp Chernolessk (black wood). Not only wood work, but also the farm- and threshwork during the harvest time, known from home , was done by them. Mashine drown by four horses, to thresh the crop. 1911 | Forstei
Mennonites in substitute service in the forestry camp Chernolessk (black wood). Not only wood work, but also the farm- and threshwork during the harvest time, known from home , was done by them. They clean the crop after threshing. The threshed out straw was piled to big heaps and the grain came in the storage. 1911 |
Title page of the textbook "Biblical Stories" 1911 | Kaltan
1912 | Klinok
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Teachers of Neu Samara from left to the right: in front:?, C.F. Classes?, Mrs. Martens, Mrs. Janzen, behind C. Matthies?, J. Frisians, J. Janzen, P. Martens. 1915 |
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