Photographs
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Found in 12929 Collections and/or Records:
Henry Schoen and Tari Sigman, between 1940-1950
Henry Schoen sits at a dining table holding his granddaughter Tari Sigman.
Henry Schoen as a Young Boy, between 1890-1895
Henry Schoen as a young boy sits in a panel truck with a woman as a young girl stands on the hood. On the side of the truck is printed, ''H.D. Messel; Merc. Co.; Men's Furnishings; 1722 Lawrence St.''
Henry Schoen with Daughter Vivienne, circa 1917
Henry Schoen lying on the grass in a park. His daughter Vivienne stands behind him with her arms around him.
Henry Schoen with Family and Friends, between 1940-1950
Henry Schoen stands in the middle of a group with Saul and Ray Ostern to the left and Grandma Babette Block and Mr. Jaffe to the right.
Henry Schoen with Family and Friends on a Picnic, between 1940-1950
Saul and Ray Ostern sit on the left side of a picnic table with Grandma Babette Block standing behind them. Henry Schoen and Mr. Jaffe sit on the other side of the table.
Henry Winter, between 1960-1980
Portrait of Henry Winter, leader of Temple Emanuel.
Herbert Beattie
Portrait of Herbert Beattie, a bass singer from the New York City Opera who performed with the Central City Opera in the 1964 production of 'The Lady From Colorado."
Herbert Beattie in 'Don Pasquale'
Photograph of Herbert Beattie as Don Pasquale for the 1967 Central City production of "Don Pasquale."
Herbert Beattie in 'Don Pasquale'
Photograph of Herbert Beattie as Don Pasquale in a scene for the 1967 Central City production of "Don Pasquale."
Herbert Beattie in 'Don Pasquale'
Photo sheet of Herbert Beattie as Don Pasquale in a scene for the 1967 Central City production of "Don Pasquale."
