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The image is a black and white photograph of two men standing side by side, both dressed in formal attire. The man on the left is wearing a dark suit with a bow tie, while the man on the right is in a tuxedo with a bow tie. Both men are smiling and appear to be in a jovial mood.
The photograph is placed in an album, with the page showing signs of aging, indicated by the yellowing of the paper. Below the photograph, there is handwritten text identifying the individuals and the date. The text reads:
"Swedish Ambassador
Erik Boheman
Deputy Paul Buck
Nov. 7, 1952"
This suggests that the photograph was taken on November 7, 1952, and features Erik Boheman, the Swedish Ambassador, and Deputy Paul Buck. The setting appears to be indoors, possibly at an official event or gathering.
This image is of a black-and-white photograph that appears to be from a historical archive or album. It shows two men standing side by side in what looks like a formal or official setting.
The man on the left is wearing a suit with a bow tie and has a pleasant expression. He is holding something in his hand, possibly a cigarette case or cigar. The man on the right is also dressed formally in a suit with a bow tie and glasses. He is smiling and appears to be engaged in conversation.
Below the photograph, there are handwritten notes:
The photograph is encased in what looks like a book or album with pages and a green spine. The overall setting and attire suggest the photograph could be from an official event or diplomatic engagement from the mid-20th century.
The image depicts a black-and-white photograph of two men in formal attire, likely taken in the mid-20th century. Both men are wearing dark suits, white shirts, and bow ties. The man on the left, identified as "Erik Boheman," is holding a cigarette in his right hand. The man on the right, identified as "Paul M. A. Linebarger," is smiling and facing the camera. The photograph appears to be mounted on a page, with handwritten notes identifying the individuals and the date, "Nov. 7, 1952," written at the bottom. The background suggests that the photo was taken indoors, possibly in a hallway or a room with a window.
The image is a black-and-white photograph featuring two men in formal attire, likely taken at a social event. Both men are wearing tuxedos and appear to be in a jovial mood.
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This image likely captures a moment from a formal event or gathering, with the two men appearing to share a light-hearted moment.
This image appears to be a black-and-white photograph pasted into an album or book. The photograph shows two men dressed in formal attire, specifically tuxedos with bow ties, suggesting that they are at a formal event.
The man on the left is identified as "Swedish Ambassador Erik Boheman." The man on the right is identified as "Mayor Paul Ballew," with the date "Nov. 7, 1952" noted below the photograph. The handwriting is likely that of someone who documented the event, possibly a third party.
The photograph captures the two men in a friendly pose, with the Swedish Ambassador and the Mayor both smiling. The background suggests an indoor setting, possibly at a formal reception or ceremony. The edges of the photograph show signs of wear, indicating that the album or book has been used over time.
The image shows a black-and-white photograph placed inside an open book or album. The photograph depicts two men dressed in formal attire, likely from the mid-20th century.
The man on the left is wearing a suit with a bow tie and a white shirt, with a smile on his face. The man on the right is also in a suit, but he is wearing a black bow tie, glasses, and has a similar smile.
Below the photograph, there are handwritten notes in ink. The note on the left reads "Swedish Ambassador Eric Boheman," and the note on the right reads "Minister Paul Baer." The date written at the bottom is "Nov. 7, 1952." The handwriting style suggests that these notes are likely identifying the individuals in the photograph and the date the photo was taken.
This is an image of a black-and-white photograph mounted on an album page. The photograph depicts two individuals standing side by side, dressed in formal attire, which includes tuxedos and bow ties. Due to the monochrome nature of the image, detailed colors cannot be discerned. Both persons appear to be adult males, based on their attire and visible body stature. Below the photograph on the album page, there is handwriting, although the blur prevents analysis of any potentially identifying information. There's a date written at the bottom right corner of the album page which reads "Nov. 7, 1957". The context suggests that this picture preserves a moment of historical or personal significance. The album itself has a yellowish-beige cover with edges that show signs of wear and age. The right edge of the album is bound in green.
The image is a black-and-white photograph featuring two men dressed in formal attire, likely tuxedos with bow ties and pocket squares. The men stand close to each other, possibly engaged in conversation or posing for the photograph. The photograph is affixed to an album or a book, with annotations written on the page below the photograph. The annotations read "Swedish Ambassador Erik Boheman," "Nov. 7, 1952," and another name, "Honoré Paul Beaulac," indicating the identities of the individuals and the date the photo was taken.
The image shows a black and white photograph of two men standing side by side, both wearing formal tuxedos with bow ties. The photograph is mounted on a page from an album or scrapbook. Below the photo, handwritten notes identify the men as "Swedish Ambassador Erik Boheman" and "Mayor Paul Buck." The date "Nov. 7, 1952" is also written on the page. The men appear to be posing indoors, possibly at a formal event or meeting. Their faces are blurred for privacy. The edges of the page have slight discoloration, suggesting the album is old or vintage.
The image shows an open photograph album page featuring a black-and-white photograph of two men in formal attire. Both individuals are dressed in black tuxedos with bow ties, suggesting a formal or professional setting. The man on the left is smiling broadly, holding what appears to be a small object in his hands, possibly a coin or a small card. The man on the right, also smiling, is wearing glasses and has a more reserved expression.
Below the photograph, there are handwritten inscriptions. On the left side, the text reads:
"Ewald Behrens"
and
"Erich Belauer"
On the right side, the text reads:
"Monroe Paul"
Additionally, at the bottom center of the page, there is a date written as:
"Nov. 7, 1952"
The photograph is mounted on a light-colored page with a slightly worn appearance, indicating it may be part of a personal or archival collection. The setting appears to be indoors, with a blurred background that includes architectural elements like columns or pillars, hinting at a formal venue such as a concert hall, theater, or similar location. The overall tone and style of the photograph and album suggest it could be from the mid-20th century, consistent with the dated inscription.