Beck, Ira M., 1922-1975
Found in 58 Collections and/or Records:
Aboard the S.S. Independence, 1955 November
Ira, Peryle, and Devra Beck with Mary Pepper Segal aboard the S.S. Independence on their way back to the United States from Europe.
Aboard the S.S. Independence, 1955 November
Ira, Peryle, and Devra Beck with Mary Pepper Segal aboard the S.S. Independence on their way back to the United States from Europe.
Beck Family, 1920
Studio portrait of Ira Beck's family. Ira as a young boy stands left wearing a sailor shirt, Sam Beck stands behind, and Belle Pepper Beck sits right.
Beck Family Papers
Becks at a Seder, circa 1930
Left to right Belle Beck, Ira Beck, and Sam Beck sit at the end of a table during Seder in Denver, Colorado.
Birthday Card, circa 1935
An ivory-colored birthday card given to Peryle Hayutin Beck from her husband, Ira M. Beck. The front has two pink and yellow roses and a yellow ribbon sewn into the card's surface with gold lettering: ''My Birthday Gift Is A Gift of Love''. Inside the card in black lettering: ''My gift to you is a gift of love, That shall last to the longest day. It won't wear out, and it can't be lost, And it can't be given away'', and ''Ira'' is signed in blue ink.
Blue Velvet Tefillin Bag, circa 1970
A blue velvet tefillin (pylacteries) bag. This view shows the front side with a wheat colored Star of David stitched with simple running stitches. A drawstring runs through the mouth of the bag, consisting of brown cotton and blue wool interwoven strings. Originally belonged to Ira M. Beck.
Central Electric Staff, circa 1960
Group portrait of the Central Electric staff standing on the steps in the front of the building. Sam Beck and Ira Beck stand in the center of the front row.
Chrome Razor Holder, circa 1950
Part of a four piece chrome bathroom set consisting of two soap holders, one toothbrush holder, and one razor holder. Originally belonged to Ira M. Beck.
Chrome Soap Holder, circa 1950
Part of a four piece chrome bathroom set consisting of two soap holders, one toothbrush holder, and one razor holder. Originally belonged to Ira M. Beck.