Building, on site affected by the construction of the Crosstown. Address: 207 Spring Street. Sew-U-Save Shop. Surveyor notations on back of photo: "Dkt.: 10.524. Property owner: Olympia Papaeilidow. Tract: 167. Station: 20+35 Rt. Spring Street. Date: Dec. 2, 1964." [See collection description for explanation of surveyor notations.]
Shell gas station (rear view) on site affected by the construction of the Crosstown. Address: 233 Spring Street. Surveyor notations on back of photo: "Dkt.: 10.524. Property owner: Shell Oil Co. Tract: 155. Station: 9+00 Rt. Spring Street. Date: Dec. 2, 1965." [See collection description for explanation of surveyor notations.]
Hardee's, on site affected by the construction of the Crosstown. Address: 223 Spring Street. Surveyor notations on back of photo: "Dkt.: 10.524. Property owner: Sarah Chinnis Sanders. Tract: 157. Station: 14+60 Rt. Spring Street. Date: Dec. 2, 1964." [See collection description for explanation of surveyor notations.]
House on site affected by the construction of the Crosstown. Address: 114 Bogard Street. Surveyor notations on back of photo: "Dkt.: 10.524. Property owner: Francis Jenkins, et al. Tract: 64. Station: 75+70 CL Rt. Date: Oct. 14, 1964. In R/W - Bought." [See collection description for explanation of surveyor notations.]
House on site affected by the construction of the Crosstown. Address: 190 Spring Street. Surveyor notations on back of photo: "Dkt.: 10.524. Property owner: E.H. Heidman, Est. Tract: 18. Station: 24± Lt. (Spring Street). Date: Oct. 13, 1964. Portion in R/W to be removed." [See collection description for explanation of surveyor notations.]
House on site affected by the construction of the Crosstown. Address: 22 Wescott Street. Surveyor notations on back of photo: "Dkt.: 10.524. Property owner: Ida J. Gantt. Tract: 10. Station: 61+20 Lt. Date: Oct. 13, 1964." [See collection description for explanation of surveyor notations.]
This 1964 photograph was taken at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol and shows Vera with members of her family along with one of the nurses, Corrie Blauuw, who hid her during the war and her family. Also seen in the photograph is Nico Visjager, who was hidden with Vera during the war. Corrie protected the two children by claiming that they were her twins. Pictured, from left: Ans Nathans, Vera's mother; Vera Nathans; Corrie Blauuw; Corrie's unnamed sister; Corrie's unnamed niece; Nico Visjager, Vera's “twin” while in hiding; Mieke Nathans, Vera's sister; Hemmy Nathans, Vera's father.