- namaqualand_jewry_027
- Item
- 1908-1909
Photograph of Pollie Dembitzer (nee Barnett), wife of Joseph Dembitzer, pictured with three of her young sons (Harvey, Hillel and baby Max) in front of their Springbok home.
Photographer unknown
Photograph of Pollie Dembitzer (nee Barnett), wife of Joseph Dembitzer, pictured with three of her young sons (Harvey, Hillel and baby Max) in front of their Springbok home.
Photographer unknown
Photograph of the first Kitto home which was lived in from 1912 to 1918.
Photographer unknown
Letter written on the 22nd of September 1913 by M Caplan (Mick) to thank a friend for the condolences received with regards to the death of his older brother. A personalised letterhead featuring details about the Caplan brothers' store (H. Caplan and Bros.) can be seen at the top.
Photographer unknown
Photograph of the house belonging to Louis Josman (local business owner) in O'okiep.
Photographer unknown
Photograph of a page in a credit book belonging to a smous (Abraham Jowell).
Photographer unknown
Photograph of Caple Caplan's wife, Florrie (nee Paepert), holding their 2-year-old son, Victor. When sending the picture to someone she wrote the following: "In this one he was crying for Caple, and I am mocking him, so we both look a treat, but I'm sending it to you for fun. Don't we look comical here?"
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Photograph of the Frank family home in Springbok. Pictured here are Jacob Frank (left) Dorothy Frank (baby in centre), and Jacob's wife, Pauline Frank (nee Barnett) on the right. The central female figure is unknown. Baby Dorothy would one day go on to be the mother of Sheila Samson.
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Photograph of a group of men, many of whom were local shopkeepers. This group possibly constituted a Dorpbestuur (town council) in O'okiep. Three memebers of the Jewish community identifiable here are Louis Josman (standing at the end of the row on the far right), Ephrahim Bernstein (seated at the far right end of the middle row), and Israel Gordon (seated in the middle row to the left of Ephrahim).
Photographer unknown
Photograph of a large lump of "native" copper found in the Richtersveld Blue Mine in 1918. The nugget is recorded as belonging to Mr Giffen, a prospector from Port Nolloth. This photograph was taken in the mountains about 6 miles South of Ganna Gariep.
Photographer unknown
Photograph of Mr Kingsbury, a surveyor for the Cape Copper Company, prospecting along the Orange River in the interior of the Richtersveld, October 1918. Standing in front of Kingsbury's ox is a native Khoi person (name unknown).
Photographer unknown