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ARCH.2003.33, Rendition: 803328
The image is a black and white photograph mounted in a photo album. It depicts two individuals standing outdoors, likely at a social gathering or event. The man on the left is bald and wearing glasses, dressed in a suit and tie. The woman on the right has short, curly hair and is also wearing glasses. She is dressed in a dark outfit and carrying a handbag. Both individuals appear to be engaged in conversation or posing for the photograph.
In the background, there are several other people, some of whom are also dressed formally, suggesting that this might be a formal or semi-formal event. The setting appears to be a garden or park, as there is lush greenery and foliage visible.
The photograph is labeled with the names "Paul Sacks" and "Mary Kadsworth," which are handwritten in pencil beneath the image. There is also a small yellow label on the album page that reads "Photograph by" followed by an illegible name. The image is numbered "53" in the bottom right corner.
The image is a black-and-white photograph, likely taken in the mid-20th century, featuring two central figures, a man and a woman, walking side by side. The man, identified by the caption as "Paul Sachs," is on the left, dressed in a suit with a tie. The woman, identified as "Mary Hadsworth," is on the right, also dressed in formal attire, and carrying a handbag. They appear to be engaged in a conversation.
The background shows other people, also in formal clothing, suggesting that this might be a social or professional gathering, possibly outdoors, given the presence of trees and greenery. The photograph is mounted on a light-colored mat, and the names of the individuals are written in pencil below the image. Additionally, a small yellow sticker with the text "RESTRICTED" is affixed to the mat, indicating possible access or usage restrictions for the photograph.
The image is a black-and-white photograph framed within a simple wooden border. It depicts two prominent individuals engaged in conversation outdoors.
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The overall scene suggests a historical or significant event, possibly related to the individuals named on the photo.
This is a black-and-white photograph featuring two people in a social setting.
The two individuals in the center of the image appear to be conversing or interacting with each other. The person on the left is a man wearing a suit and tie, holding what looks like a cigarette case or similar item. The person on the right is a woman with gray hair, wearing a dress and holding a black handbag.
The background shows several other people, some of whom are blurred, indicating that the focus is on the two central figures. The setting seems to be outdoors, possibly in a garden or park, as there are trees and greenery visible.
Below the photo, handwritten names are provided: "Paul Sachs" and "Mary Kelsey Hudson" (likely Mary Ladd Jacobs or Mary Kelsey Hudson-Williams, though the exact name might be a transcription error or alternative spelling). There is also a yellow label with some text that appears to be in a foreign language, potentially Spanish, stating "ESTE TIPO DE SOMBRERO."
The photo is mounted on a light-colored paper, likely part of an album or scrapbook, given the surrounding margins and the presence of other similar photos in the album.
The image is a black-and-white photograph mounted in what appears to be an archival album or scrapbook. It shows two individuals engaged in conversation outdoors, surrounded by a group of other people.
The two central figures are labeled beneath the photograph:
Paul Sachs is dressed in a suit and tie, holding a cigarette in his right hand and a handbag in his left. Mary Haysworth is also dressed formally, wearing a coat and holding a small bag or clutch.
In the background, several other people are visible, some of whom are also dressed formally. The setting appears to be a garden or park with trees and foliage.
The photograph includes a small yellow label at the bottom right corner with the text "BETHE TYPE SOUTHWORTH," likely indicating a cataloging or archival note. The edges of the photo are bordered by a light-colored frame, and the page number or a similar notation "237" is visible on the bottom right corner of the frame.
The image is a framed black-and-white photograph featuring several people in what appears to be an outdoor social setting, possibly a garden party or a similar event.
In the foreground, two individuals are prominently visible:
The names "Paul Sachs" and "Mary Muehsam" are handwritten below the photograph, likely identifying the two main individuals in the center.
In the background, there are several other people, some of whom are partially obscured. The scene suggests a gathering with a relaxed, social atmosphere.
The photograph is displayed in a simple, light-colored frame with a small identification plaque at the bottom that reads "RETIRED SENIOR."
Overall, the image captures a moment of social interaction among formally dressed individuals, possibly at an event celebrating retirement or another significant occasion.
The image is a black-and-white photograph mounted in a photo album. It shows a group of people gathered outdoors in what appears to be a garden or park area with trees and blooming flowers in the background. The focus is on two individuals in the foreground: a man and a woman, who are engaged in conversation. The man is holding a cigarette in his right hand, and the woman, who has short light-colored hair and is wearing glasses, is holding a handbag. Several other people are visible in the background, all dressed in formal or semi-formal attire typical of mid-20th century fashion. The album page has handwritten notes below the photo with names— "Paul Sachs" and "Mary Wadsworth" —likely referring to the two prominent figures in the foreground. The overall atmosphere suggests a social or formal gathering.
The image is an old black and white photograph of several individuals gathered outdoors, presumably at a social event. The photo is mounted on a page in an album with handwritten annotations identifying two people as 'Paul Sachs' and 'Mary Warburg'. Given their attire, it appears to be a formal or semi-formal gathering with men wearing suits and women in dresses. There is also a weathered look to the page, indicating the photo may be quite old. The background shows a setting with trees and what looks like a sunny day. The photo is affixed to the album page with photo corners, which suggests the method of scrapbooking or photo preservation is from an era when adhesive corners were commonly used to mount photos without damaging them.
The image is a black-and-white photograph placed in a scrapbook or album, indicating it is part of a personal or archival collection. The photograph depicts a social gathering outdoors, likely in a park or garden setting, as evidenced by the lush greenery and trees in the background. The scene appears to be a formal or semi-formal event, as the individuals are dressed in suits and dresses.
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The photograph captures a moment of social interaction, likely from a past event, and is preserved in an organized album, suggesting its sentimental or historical value. The formal attire and outdoor setting hint at a significant occasion, such as a party, gathering, or celebration. The inclusion of names and the album’s label further emphasizes its personal or archival significance.
A black-and-white photo of an elderly man and woman standing in front of a group of people is displayed on a page of a photo album. The man is wearing a suit, tie, and glasses. He is holding a cigarette in his left hand. The woman is wearing glasses and a black blouse. She is holding a handbag in her left hand. The group of people are standing in front of a tree.