Germany
Found in 120 Collections and/or Records:
Loeb Family Photographs, circa 1890-circa 1919
File contains five (5) photographs from circa 1890 to circa 1919. Photographs are all mounted on some type of cardstock backing. Photographs are of a group of men, a portait of a woman, a couples portrait of a man and a woman, a portait of two children, and a family group portrait.
Loeb Family Photographs, circa 1920-circa 1939
File contains seventeen (17) photographs from around 1920 to around 1939. Portraits include Heinrich Levi, Emil Loeb, Frank and Ernest Loeb as young children, as well as several unidentified people. Photographs also show Emil Loeb's storefront, a schoolgroup in 1930, and Heinrich Levi's grave covered with flowers.
Lowenstein Family Papers and Art
Man in a Field, 1943-1949
Black and white photograph of a man standing in a field, holding a coat in his arms. Perhaps Edwin Sears.
Man Standing Outside of Truman Hall in Berlin, Germany, 1943-1949
Black and white photograph of a man standing outside of Truman Hall at the Office of Military Government of the U.S. ("OMGUS") in Berlin, Germany. Context unknown, subject unknown.
Man with Dog, 1943-1949
Black and white photograph of a man kneeling on the ground of a fenced in yard, holding a small dog in his arms. Includes two inscriptions on the reverse: "This one is especially nice" and "It's alive ain't I a scream eh!"
Maps and Travel Information: Frontiere Franco Allemande Map
Maps and Travel Information: Frontiere Franco Allemande Map
Marie Lilli Margarete Bätge Steinberg, 1915
A young Marie Lilli Margarete Bätge Steinberg, Henry Lowenstein's mother, posed for a formal portrait.
Martin Ritzewoller (Rikewoller), 1938-1960
Rikewoller was born in 1907 in Germany. He escaped Nazi Germany around 1938. In 1957 he became a naturalized U.S. citizen in Denver.
Mary Lewin, between 1880-1900
Studio portrait of Mary Lewin in Germany.