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Five Points House of Industry Exterior view of the Five Points House of Industry, an orphanage as well as a home for truant children and destitute women and children, located at 155 Worth Street. |
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Mrs. Leo Durocher Grace Dozier, second wife of Brooklyn Dodgers manager Leo Durocher, posing on sofa in unknown location. |
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[Studio portrain of Grace Dozier] Studio portrait of Grace Dozier, second wife of Brooklyn Dodgers manager Leo Durocher, wearing up-turned hat and looking to left. |
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[Two women and three men] Close-up view of two women and three men; location and exact occasion unknown but apparently in connection with V-Day celebration. Individuals identified by caption on verso: Lee Bigman. |
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[Two women and three men] Close-up view of two women and three men; location and exact occasion unknown but apparently in connection with V-Day celebration. Individuals identified by captions on verso: Ernest H. Falkowitz... |
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[Two women and three men] Close-up view of two women and three men; location and exact occasion unknown but apparently in connection with V-Day celebration. Individuals identified by caption on verso: Marilyn Mohr. |
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[Two women and three men] Close-up view of two women and three men; location and exact occasion unknown but apparently in connection with V-Day celebration. Individuals identified by caption on verso: Jack Fuller. |
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[Two women and three men] Close-up view of two women and three men; location and exact occasion unknown but apparently in connection with V-Day celebration. Individuals identified by caption on verso: Joseph Epstein. |
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Who cares about the heat? | |
Who's hot? |