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Black-and-white photograph of a man and woman standing outside the front of a house with two adolescent children, a young toddler child, and a dog.Paul Herczeg with Family, ca. 1941
Black-and-white photograph of the bust of a man and woman smiling at the camera. The man wears a suit and tie, and the woman has her hair up.Paul Herczeg's Parents, 1943
Black-and-white portrait photograph of a young man, approximately 15 years of age. The young man, wearing a white collar shirt with his hair brushed back, looks straight at the camera and does not smile.DP Camp Identification Picture, 1945
Black-and-white photograph of two young men standing together on a road, one of them leaning against a fence. They wear white collar, short sleeved shirts, and dark trousers.Paul with Friend Ted Bolgar, 1947
Black-and-white photograph of a group of 8 young adults, men and women, sitting together on the deck of a ship.Paul with Fellow War Orphans, 1948
Black-and-white photograph of a group of 6 young men, standing together on the deck of a ship wearing coats.Paul with Fellow War Orphans, 1948
Black-and-white photograph of a man wearing a suit and tie, standing outdoors on a field. A building tower is visible in the background.Paul Herczeg in Montreal, 1949
Black-and-white photograph of a group of 6 teenage boys standing arm-in-arm on a beach, with water in the background. The young men wear bathing suits, and one of them sits on the ground.Paul with Friends in Montreal, ca. 1950
Black-and-white photograph of a soccer team of about 15 young men and 4 coaches, posing in two rows on a soccer field. Their soccer uniforms feature a Canadian flag on their chest.The Maccabees Soccer Team, 1952
Black-and-white photocopy of a document with elaborate bordering that includes maple leaves and an illustration of the Canadian Parliament on the bottom. The certificate has italicized writing and two signatures.Certificate of Canadian Citizenship, 1954

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