Hayutin, Anna Ginsberg, 1893-1973
Biography
Anna Ginsberg Hayutin was the mother of Peryle Hayutin Beck, one of the namesakes for the Peryle Hayutin and Ira M. Beck Memorial Archives. She was born in New York City on November 13, 1893 and died in Denver, Colorado in July 1973.
Found in 132 Collections and/or Records:
Tan Linen Circular Doily, between 1912-1920
A tan linen circular doily with crochet work around border. Handmade by Anna F.Ginsberg Hayutin.
Tan Linen Circular Doily, between 1912-1920
A tan linen circular doily with crochet work around border. Handmade by Anna F.Ginsberg Hayutin.
Tan Linen Circular Doily, between 1912-1920
A tan linen circular doily with crochet work around border. Handmade by Anna F.Ginsberg Hayutin.
Tan Linen Rectangular Doily, between 1912-1920
A tan linen doily with sixteen cotton crocheted squares on border of linen. Handmade by Anna F.Ginsberg Hayutin.
Tan Linen Tablerunner, between 1912-1920
A plain weave linen tablerunner with crocheted flowers on the long sides and crocheted leaf and pinwheel patterns on the smaller sides. Handmade by Anna F. Ginsberg Hayutin.
Tan Muslin Doily with Crocheting, between 1912-1920
A tan muslin doily with ten crocheted squares attached to it. Handmade by Anna F. Ginsberg Hayutin.
The East European Newcomers, Panel 1, 2001
One of 12 exhibit display panels from the exhibit "Blazing the Trail: Denver's Jewish Pioneers." Panel titled "The East European Newcomers" features more historical information and includes the Cotopaxi Colonists, the Quiat Family, Golda Meir, the Toltz Family and a Hayutin/Ginsberg outing to Balanced Rock.
Turtle Lapel Pin, between 1950-1960
Turtle shaped lapel pin with rhinestone inset to form the shell. Originally belonged to Anna F. Ginsberg Hayutin.
Walhurst 35th Anniversary, 1947 March 19
Anna Hayutin cuts the cake at the Walhurst 35th Wedding Anniversary with Morris Hayutin standing beside her and Aunt Mollie Ginsburg and a chef standing on the other side of the table.
White Cotton and Cutwork Tablerunner, between 1912-1920
A tablerunner made from fine white basket weave cotton with tatting and cutwork. A three-ply fine cotton thread is tatted into a floral scalloped motif. The two ends come to point so that the entire piece is shaped like a hexagon. Handmade by Anna F. Ginsberg Hayutin.
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