Black and white print of two unidentified workmen at the Beaufort Naval Hospital cornerstone installation; 1947; Part of a series of "pictures made at laying of corner stone in 1947 at Beaufort Naval Hospital. A set like this has been sealed up in the stone to be opened in 500 [sic] years. I hope they last." LHC; 8 x 11.5 cm.
This 1947 photograph was taken at Dientje Krant's house on Wisent Street in Bussum. Pictured, front row from left: Tiny Krant, Dientje's cousin; Jacob Krant, Dientje's brother. Middle row, from left: Denny DeLeeuw, Dientje's cousin; Gabriel DeLeeuw, Dientje's cousin; Sonja Gassan, Dientje's friend; unidentified boy; Dientje Krant. Back row, from left: Kitty DeLeeuw, Dientje's cousin; Anita Gassan, Sonja's sister.
Photograph was taken by the Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society in January, 1947 while Renee and Michael were still aboard ship. The original photograph is in the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, Washington, DC.
This 1947 photograph of Francine was taken in Paris, France. She was asked to sit for a photographer she met at a wedding, and she received this photograph in return.
Black and white print of the workmen and spectators watching the laying of the Beaufort Naval Hospital cornerstone; 1947; Part of a series of "pictures made at laying of corner stone in 1947 at Beaufort Naval Hospital. A set like this has been sealed up in the stone to be opened in 500 [sic] years. I hope they last." LHC; 11.5 x 8 cm.
Black and white print of the workmen moving the cornerstone at Beaufort Naval Hospital cornerstone into place; 1947; Part of a series of "pictures made at laying of corner stone in 1947 at Beaufort Naval Hospital. A set like this has been sealed up in the stone to be opened in 500 [sic] years. I hope they last." LHC; 11.5 x 8 cm.
Black and white print of the equipment positioning the Beaufort Naval Hospital cornerstone into place; 1947; Part of a series of "pictures made at laying of corner stone in 1947 at Beaufort Naval Hospital. A set like this has been sealed up in the stone to be opened in 500 [sic] years. I hope they last." LHC; 11.5 x 8 cm.
A black and white photograph of a man, young boy and a steer that was awarded a ribbon and title of Champion Steer in a 4-H Club competition at the Charleston Agricultural and Industrial [? Illegible] Fair.