File:Max Wenner and his sister Violet Wenner, date unknown.jpg

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English: Max Wenner and his sister Violet Wenner, date unknown
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Information on identification Ref. code: W 054/100.19 Ref. code AP: W 054/100.19 Title: Violet und Max Wenner als Kinder (FAW 4.4/4.6) Creation date(s): approx. 1902 Level: Dokument Archival Material Types: Bild Ausprägung: analog Number: 1 Information on context Author/photographer/artist: unbekannt Information on content and structure Preview:

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Max Wenner and his sister Violet Wenner, date unknown

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