Displaying: 451 475 of 630 matches for “Andrew%2BGlass”
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451. Oral history interview with Esther R. Starobin
Thorpe St. Andrew (England)
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452. Oral history interview with Esther R. Starobin
Thorpe St. Andrew (England)
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453. Oral history interview with Esther R. Starobin
Thorpe St. Andrew (England)
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454. Oral history interview with Esther R. Starobin
Thorpe St. Andrew (England)
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455. Oral history interview with Alfred Munzer
well known-hospitals before doing military service at Andrews Air Force base in Washington, D.C.; and
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456. Szilard Diamant papers
immigrated with his son Andrew to Australia via Switzerland in 1960.
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457. Drawing of a house with trees, grass, a bird, and person created by a Jewish Austrian child
The acquisition of this collection was made possible by Herta Griffel Baitch, Amy and Andrew Cohn
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458. Drawing of two people by a table created by a Jewish Austrian child
The acquisition of this collection was made possible by Herta Griffel Baitch, Amy and Andrew Cohn
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459. Double-sided drawing of people, a house and a cat created by a Jewish Austrian child
The acquisition of this collection was made possible by Herta Griffel Baitch, Amy and Andrew Cohn
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460. Double-sided drawing of a house interior and cookware created by a Jewish Austrian child
The acquisition of this collection was made possible by Herta Griffel Baitch, Amy and Andrew Cohn
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461. Fragment of a drawing created by a Jewish Austrian child
The acquisition of this collection was made possible by Herta Griffel Baitch, Amy and Andrew Cohn
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462. Drawing of a house and cookware created by a Jewish Austrian child
The acquisition of this collection was made possible by Herta Griffel Baitch, Amy and Andrew Cohn
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463. Drawing of a house and front yard
The acquisition of this collection was made possible by Herta Griffel Baitch, Amy and Andrew Cohn
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464. Paper collage depicting a person standing next to a house and a tree created by a Jewish Austrian child
The acquisition of this collection was made possible by Herta Griffel Baitch, Amy and Andrew Cohn
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465. Paper collage depicting a person standing next to a flowering tree created by a Jewish Austrian child
The acquisition of this collection was made possible by Herta Griffel Baitch, Amy and Andrew Cohn
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466. Drawing of people and a house with a fenced yard, trees and birds created by a Jewish Austrian child
The acquisition of this collection was made possible by Herta Griffel Baitch, Amy and Andrew Cohn
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467. Drawing depicting Dornroschen, or Sleeping Beauty, created by a Jewish Austrian child
The acquisition of this collection was made possible by Herta Griffel Baitch, Amy and Andrew Cohn
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468. Drawing of a sukkah for the holiday of Sukkot created by a Jewish Austrian child
The acquisition of this collection was made possible by Herta Griffel Baitch, Amy and Andrew Cohn
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469. Drawing of a table with a menorah and dreidel on top and a person seated at a chair created by a Jewish Austrian child
The acquisition of this collection was made possible by Herta Griffel Baitch, Amy and Andrew Cohn
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470. Drawing of a menorah created by a Jewish Austrian child
The acquisition of this collection was made possible by Herta Griffel Baitch, Amy and Andrew Cohn
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471. Drawing of a bird in a cage on a table created by a Jewish Austrian child
The acquisition of this collection was made possible by Herta Griffel Baitch, Amy and Andrew Cohn
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472. Paper collage depicting a table, Shabbat candles and a star of David created by a Jewish Austrian child
The acquisition of this collection was made possible by Herta Griffel Baitch, Amy and Andrew Cohn
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473. Drawing of cleaning items entitled "Putztag" (Cleaning Day) created by a Jewish Austrian child
The acquisition of this collection was made possible by Herta Griffel Baitch, Amy and Andrew Cohn
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474. Drawing of cleaning items entitled "Putztag" (Cleaning Day) created by a Jewish Austrian child
The acquisition of this collection was made possible by Herta Griffel Baitch, Amy and Andrew Cohn
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475. Drawing of cleaning items entitled "Putztag" (Cleaning Day) created by a Jewish Austrian child
The acquisition of this collection was made possible by Herta Griffel Baitch, Amy and Andrew Cohn