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Black-and-white studio portrait photograph of a young boy wearing a school uniform and hat, looking at the camera in a pensive pose. He holds a large wooden cone-shaped object. There is white writing in German at the bottom of the image, and the edges of the photograph are slightly worn.Jack Hahn's First Day of School, 1925
Black-and-white photograph of a woman and a boy standing at the doorstep of a ground floor apartment. The woman has her arm around the son and rests her other arm against the entrance to the apartment.Sarah Engelhard's Mother and Brother in Montreal, 1944
Black-and-white photograph with a large white border of a young man looking towards the right of the camera. His hair is combed back and he wears a collared shirt.Michael in Grugliasco DP Camp, 1947
Colour photograph of a group of eight people standing together indoors in a line, smiling at the camera. The seven men wear suits, and the woman in the group wears a long dress.Joseph Klinghoffer at CJC Tribute Dinner, 1972
Black-and-white photograph of a young man standing in a tuxedo, in front of a dark curtain.David Mark, 1952
Sepia-toned photograph depicting the close-up of a man’s face. The man looks to the left of the camera, wearing what appears to be a military uniform.Freda Shiel's Uncle Samuel, Early 1930s
Black-and-white photograph of a man and woman, standing together arm-in-arm indoors. The couple appears to be celebrating their wedding day. The man wears a suit with a light-coloured jacket and bowtie, and the woman wears a long white gown with silk skirt, a veil, and holds a bouquet of flowers.David and Lil Shafran, 1953
Colour studio photograph of nine people grouped together as a family in two rows, smiling at the camera.Elliott with Family, 2005

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