32 resultados para Levine’s Store
em Center for Jewish History Digital Collections
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The store moved to larger quarters in the 1990s.
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The store moved to larger quarters in the 1990s.
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The photograph was taken in the late 19th century or early 20th century before the streetcar tracks were laid and a third floor added to the store. Members of the Meyerhof family lived in the 3rd floor apartment. Note the faces of the seamstresses on the second floor who were producing sheets, etc.
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From left to right, standing: Ilse, Adolf, Grete and Lepold Meyerhof; from left to right, sitting: Joel Meyerhof and Therese Mayerhof nee Molling
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Loaned for duplication by Renate Feuchtwanger
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The photograph was taken in the late 19th century or early 20th century before the streetcar tracks were laid and a third floor added to the store. Members of the Meyerhof family lived in the 3rd floor apartment. Note the faces of the seamstresses on the second floor who were producing sheets, etc.
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From left to right, standing: Ilse, Adolf, Grete and Lepold Meyerhof; from left to right, sitting: Joel Meyerhof and Therese Molling
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Digital Image
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Relatives of the Judey-Barosin and Finkel families
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The shop was shut down by the Nazis several times during the 1930s
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The shop was shut down by the Nazis several times during the 1930s
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The store moved to larger quarters in the 1990s.
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The store moved to larger quarters in the 1990s.
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The photograph was taken in the late 19th century or early 20th century before the streetcar tracks were laid and a third floor added to the store. Members of the Meyerhof family lived in the 3rd floor apartment. Note the faces of the seamstresses on the second floor who were producing sheets, etc.