54 resultados para World Museum Liverpool


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Obverse: Emblem of the Israel Government Coins and Medal Corporation. Reverse: Map from the15th century with Jerusalem as a center of the world.

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Obverse: ancient menorah. Reverse: Inscription, stylized buildings of the Israel Museum in Jerusalem around the rim.

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Obverse: Stylized design of the Tower of David. Reverse: The emblem of Jerusalem in the center, the word 'Jerusalem' in different languages.

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Obverse: The symbol of the World Assembly to Commemorate Jewish Resistance and Combat Against Nazis. Man and woman wearing a stylized Star of David. Reverse: Symbol of the State of Israel, inscription. Emblem of 35 years of the state of Israel.

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The David Balter Archive includes materials pertaining to World War II.The bulk of the collection consists of printed materials: brochures, newspapers, magazines, and clippings, and German propaganda l eaflets.Other materials include photographs, small amount of personal correspondence, and General Orders of the 79th Infantry Division.

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Signed and dated lower right. See also 78.1689

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These records document New York Section’s early history to the present, representing a significant portion of its work in community programming and advocacy, as well as its supporting administrative, fundraising, membership, and public relations activities. As a section of the National Council, its records also include a substantial amount of material regarding the National Organization’s programs, events, publications, and reports, dating from 1896 through 1999.

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World War I diary of the physician Nathan Wolf

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Printed materials about the first Jewish museum in Vienna, Austria, which existed 1895 to 1938. Also included is a biography about Maurice (Moritz) Bronner, curator at the museum 1910-1914, by his son, Felix Bronner. Folder 2 holds copies of 2 photographs of Maurice Bronner, circa 1910 and 1965.