Browsing 2005 Journey to the Homeland Tour by Issue Date
Now showing items 21-40 of 130
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Kutschurgan and Liebental Villages #13
(2005-05)Former Catholic Church at Mannheim. Photographs of Valentine Brossart. -
Glückstal District Village #50
(2005-05)Martha Kammerer, son and grandson in Glückstal. Photography by Carole Herlyn Schauer. -
Liebental District Villages #5
(2005-05)Former German house in Mariental. Photographs by Michael M. Miller. -
Kutschurgan and Liebental Villages #16
(2005-05)Former Catholic Church at Strassburg, today a community center. Photographs of Valentine Brossart. -
Kutschurgan District Villages #5
(2005-05)Side view of former church at Strassburg. Building now used as cultural center. Photographs by Michael M. Miller. -
Kutschurgan and Liebental Villages #4
(2005-05)Inside the former Catholic Church at Selz. Photographs of Valentine Brossart. -
Kutschurgan and Liebental Villages #12
(2005-05)Ron and Valentine Brossart standing in Selz church. Photographs of Valentine Brossart. -
Glückstal District Village #13
(2005-05)Boy walking in Bergdorf. Photography by Carole Herlyn Schauer. -
Glückstal District Village #24
(2005-05)Hallway at Bergdorf School. Photography by Carole Herlyn Schauer. -
Kutschurgan and Liebental Villages #10
(2005-05)Cellar with wine barrel at home of Louisa Riesling in Selz. Photographs of Valentine Brossart. -
Kutschurgan District Villages #10
(2005-05)View of the former Catholic Church at Kandel. Photographs by Michael M. Miller. -
Kutschurgan District Villages #16
(2005-05)Distant view of Elsass. Photographs by Michael M. Miller. -
Glückstal District Village #60
(2005-05)Cemetery at Kassel. Photography by Carole Herlyn Schauer. -
Glückstal District Village #14
(2005-05)Carole Herlyn Schauer standing in front of the former Lutheran Church in Bergdorf. Photography by Carole Herlyn Schauer. -
Glückstal District Village #46
(2005-05)Former Lutheran Parsonage at Kassel. Photography by Carole Herlyn Schauer. -
Kutschurgan District Villages #13
(2005-05)Former German wall in Selz. Photographs by Michael M. Miller.