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Colour photograph of an elderly couple standing and smiling together, arm-in-arm. The man wears a suit, and the woman wears a printed blouse. They stand in front of a large arrangement of flowers.Moishe and Ruth Kantorowitz, 2000s
Black-and-white photograph of a man and woman standing together outdoors on the pavement, with trees in the background. The man wears a suit, and the woman wears a blouse and polka-dot skirt.George and Judy Lysy, ca. 1946
Black-and-white photograph of a group of four boys standing together arm-in-arm outdoors, in a shaded area, on a road. Across the street is a large building.Leon and Friends, 1948
Black-and-white photograph of a young man standing outdoors, on the first step of an entrance to a house. He wears a short-sleeved striped shirt and trousers.Elliott Zuckier in Calgary, summer 1948
Black-and-white passport photograph of a young teenage woman smiling at the camera. She has wavy, dark brown, shoulder-length hair.Helene Goldflus, biography
Black-and-white photograph of a young boy standing with his arms crossed and smiling beside a woman who holds a crying baby wrapped in a blanket.Irene Burstyn with Sons Thomas and Peter, 1954
Black-and-white photograph of a man standing among a room of men who are seated at desks. The man standing up reads aloud from the paper he is holding, while wearing glasses and a business suit.Evian Conference
Black-and-white photograph of five men, wearing suits, standing outside in a row and smiling or laughing.Bermuda Conference
Black-and-white studio portrait photograph of a woman, pictured from the waist up, wearing a dark jacket with a fur stole. She looks directly at the camera.Ottawa 1939-1945
A grey-coloured map diagram depicting most of North America, Europe, and part of Africa. A line traverses various points along the map.Gerhart Maass' Journey

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