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Fanny Meyer, "Johannesburg Old Girl's Club"

The brochure of the Johannesburg High School Old Girl's Club School's 90th Anniversary Dinner. The school was known as Barnato Park. Fanny Meyer and her two daughters were Old Girls and attended the school dinner.

Fanny Meyer, "Portrait of two siblings"

Photograph of John Blieden (holding the violin) and Fanny Meyer (nee Blieden) (holding a doll), taken in Johannesburg. They were the children of Julius and Yochved Blieden (nee Gittelson).

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Feigels, "Raleigh Street Bellevue"

Photograph of the store front of Feigel's delicatessen, Raleigh Street Bellevue. After the death of Fanny Leah Zaslansky (nee Hadassin) in 1980, the business moved from Rockey Street, Yeoville to Raleigh Street Bellevue, Johannesburg. Photographed standing outside are Patsy Dakes (nee Zaslansky) and Jos Zaslansky, children of Samuel and Fanny Leah Zaslansky (nee Hadassin). The business moved from Yeoville to Bramley Garden in 1996.

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Feigels, "Store front of Feigel's Delicatessen"

Photograph of the store front of Feigel's Delicatessen, Raleigh Street Bellevue. Following the death of Fanny Leah Zaslansky (nee Hadassin) in 1980, the business moved from Rockey Street, Yeoville to Raleigh Street Bellevue, Johannesburg. Photographed standing inside the store is Jos Zaslansky, son of Samuel and Fanny Leah Zaslansky (nee Hadassin). The picture is surrounded by numerous photographs and newspaper cuttings relating to the business. The business subsequently moved from Yeoville to Bramley Garden in 1996.

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