File [13] - Smaller-format Lapitsky family portraits

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Smaller-format Lapitsky family portraits

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  • Graphic material

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CA JPL-A 1052-[13]

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  • [190-? - 191-?] (Creation)

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Contains 9 b&w photographs.

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(1884/02/07-)

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Contains family portraits of unidentified family members printed in Canada and likely in Ukraine/Russia, including solo portraits, infants, and group family photographs.

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  • English
  • Russian
  • Yiddish

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  • Cyrillic
  • Hebrew
  • Latin

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Some Yiddish inscriptions on back.

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Many of the 9 photographs are silver emulsion process, or formatted as postcards.

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Several photographs include embossed "Carrière & cie" note.

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Ukrainian or Russian inscription may read "Universal Photography of Strutynska, in Khotyn. Negatives are preserved."

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Contains 9 b&w photographs (some silver emulsion), many formatted as postcards.

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