Guide to the Evgenii Lendon Collection, 1890's-1930s, 1987-1991, 1994, RG 1853
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Collection Overview
Title: Guide to the Evgenii Lendon Collection, 1890's-1930s, 1987-1991, 1994, RG 1853
ID: RG 1853 FA
Extent: 1.1 Linear Feet
Abstract
This collection contains 147 photographs of the city of L’viv, Ukraine (formerly Lemberg, Austria-Hungary; Lwów, Poland; L’vov, Russia). The photographs were taken by an unknown photographer(s) at various times during the period ca. 1890 through the 1930s. Three photographs are from the post-1945 years. The majority of the photographs were developed from glass negatives between 1987 and 1991. These negatives came to the attention of Evgenii Lendon in the 1980s, and Lendon preserved the images by making large, exhibition-quality prints from the negatives.
Scope and Contents of the Materials
The collection is comprised of 147 sepia, as well as black and white photo prints, some of which were made from glass negatives. The glass negatives are not in this collection. Most of the photographs show various parts of the city of L’viv as it was during the last decades under the Hapsburg rule, and during the interwar period in the independent Polish republic. They depict the city in its artistic and architectural splendor, as well as it being the hub of trade, politics, multicultural and societal life. Included are views of major thoroughfares, street and marketplace scenes, advertisements, parades, theaters, high society clubs, ceremonies involving famous people, churches of varying denominations, monuments of famous people, and cemeteries. A select number of photographs clearly depict scenes with a Jewish presence: Jewish shops, a hospital, a cemetery and funeral chapel, burnt-out synagogues, and old Jewish neighborhoods. Jewish signs and posters in Yiddish and Polish are visible in some of these photos.
Historical Note
Evgenii Lendon was a museum supervisor and photographer at the National Museum of L'viv (formerly the Lenin Museum). Mr. Lendon immigrated to the United States in 1992, where he now resides.
Administrative Information
Access Restrictions: For information about access to this collection, contact: Chief Archivist , YIVO Institute for Jewish Research, 15 West 16th Street, New York, NY, 10011 email: archives@yivo.cjh.org
Acquisition Source: The collection was given to the YIVO Archives in 2007 by Fay and Julian Bussgang of Lexington, MA.
Preferred Citation: Published citations should take the following form:Identification of item, date (if known); YIVO Archives; Evgenii Lendon Collection; RG 1853; folder number.
Box and Folder Listing
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Series 1: Series I: Evgenii Lendon Collection, 1890s-1930s, 1987-1991, 1994
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Series I: Evgenii Lendon Collection1890s-1930s, 1987-1991, 1994
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Folder 1: Street viewundated
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Folder 2: Zakatna Street, [district] II Zolkiewskie. Jews in the street. Stamp of the L'viv State Historical Museum.undated
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Folder 3: Old Jewish neighborhoodundated
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Folder 4: Funeral chapel at the Jewish cemetery. Inscription: Beis mo’ed lekol ha’khaiundated
- Folders: 15
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Folder 5: Group advertising on a horse-drawn platform: Cech Czapkarzy i Kapelusznikow we Lwowie (Guild of Cap and Hatmakers in Lwów)undated
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Folder 6: Group advertising on a horse-drawn platform: Cech Czapkarzy i Kapelusznikow we Lwowie (Guild of Cap and Hatmakers in Lwów)undated
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Folder 7: A burnt-out synagogueundated
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Folder 8: Old Jewish neighborhoodundated
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Folder 9: Old Jewish neighborhoodundated
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Folder 10: Old Jewish neighborhoodundated
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Folder 11: A burnt-out synagogueundated
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Folder 12: A burnt-out synagogueundated
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Folder 13: A burnt-out synagogueundated
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Folder 14: [A synagogue]undated
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Folder 15: [A synagogue]undated
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Folder 16: Old Jewish neighborhoodundated
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Folder 17: Yiddish posters on the street postundated
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Folder 18: Street sceneundated
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Folder 19: [A synagogue]undated
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Folder 20: Jewish Hospital, Rappaport Street1920s
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Folder 21: Street stalls, Yiddish signsundated
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Folder 22: Jewish stores in a Lwów suburbundated
- Folders: 18
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Folder 23: Piekarska Street, a crowd of Poles and a Jew in their midstundated
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Folder 24: Guild of cap- and hatmakersundated
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Folder 25: Corner of Krakowska and Ormianska Streets1930s
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Folder 26: A burnt-out synagogueundated
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Folder 27: Templum Synagogueundated
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Folder 28: Jewish Hospital, Rappaport Street1920s
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Folder 29: Market Square1920s
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Folder 30: A streetundated
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Folder 31: Corner, Sykstuska and Legionow Streets1890s-1920s
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Folder 32: Legionow Street, a Marine League (Liga Morska) parade1930s
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Folder 33: [Legionow Street, a Marine League (Liga Morska) parade]1930s
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Folder 34: Krakowska Street and Goluchowski Square with Yiddish signundated
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Folder 35: Jewish stores in a Lwów suburbundated
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Folder 36: Old Jewish neighborhood1900s-1920s
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Folder 37: Boznica (Synagogue) Street, Old Synagogueundated
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Folder 38: Funeral chapel at the Jewish cemetery. Inscription: Beis mo’ed lekol ha’khaiundated
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Folder 39: Funeral chapel at the Jewish cemetery. Inscription: Beis mo’ed lekol ha’khaiundated
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Folder 40: Funeral chapel at the Jewish cemetery. Inscription: Beis mo’ed lekol ha’khaiundated
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Folder 41: Funeral chapel at the Jewish cemetery. Inscription: Beis mo’ed lekol ha’khaiundated
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Folder 42: Templum Synagogueundated
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Folder 43: Akademicka Streetundated
- Folders: 17
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Folder 44: Street marketundated
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Folder 45: Krakowska Street and Goluchowski Squareundated
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Folder 46: Group photoundated
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Folder 47: Aleksander Fredro Monumentundated
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Folder 48: Palace of Artundated
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Folder 49: Singer Jan Kiepura1927
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Folder 50: Krakowska Street market1900s
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Folder 51: Karol Ludwik Street1900s
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Folder 52: Akademicka Streetundated
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Folder 53: Eastern Fair (Targi Wschodnie)1930s
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Folder 54: Ambulance Societyundated
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Folder 55: Ksiezna Gora (Prince Mount)undated
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Folder 56: Hunting Society (Kurkowe Towarzystwo)undated
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Folder 57: Halicka Streetundated
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Folder 58: Advertising local beerundated
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Folder 59: King Jan Sobieski Monumentundated
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Folder 60: Galician Parliament(Sejm)1900s
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Folder 61: City Parkundated
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Folder 62: Legionow Streetundated
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Folder 63: Eastern Fairundated
- Folders: 46
- Folders: 3
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Folder 64: Jan Sobieski Monument1930s
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Folder 65: Jan Sobieski monument at the Hetman Embankment (Waly Hetmanskie)undated
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Folder 66: Grodziecka Streetundated
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Folder 67: Jan Sobieski monument at the Hetman Embankment (Waly Hetmanskie)undated
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Folder 68: Akademicka Street1920s
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Folder 69: Marjacki Square1930s
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Folder 70: Marketplaceundated
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Folder 71: Halicka Street1930s
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Folder 72: 10 Teatralna Street, Café “Sztuka” (Art)undated
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Folder 73: A streetundated
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Folder 74: Marjacki Square1930s
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Folder 75: Sausages advertised1930s
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Folder 76: Eastern Fair (Targi Wschodnie), the rotunda building where the Raclawice Panorama was exhibited (a giant painting by Jan Styka, Wojciech Kossak, and other artists representing the battle of Raclawice, 1793)undated
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Folder 77: Teatralna Street1930s
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Folder 78: 114 Market Square1920s
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Folder 79: Castle Hill (Gora Zamkowa)undated
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Folder 80: Intersection of Karol Ludwik and Kopernik streetsundated
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Folder 81: Halicki Square1920s
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Folder 82: Decoration “ruins” of a castle in the Stryjski Park1920s
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Folder 83: Lwów Railroad Station1920s
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Folder 84: May 11th Street1930s
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Folder 85: Strzelecki Square in Podwale, the fire stationundated
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Folder 86: Armenian Church on Ormianska (Armenian) Street1930s
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Folder 87: St. Bernard (Bernardynski) Church1930s
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Folder 88: Cemetery of the Defenders (Cmentarz Obroncow)1930s
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Folder 89: St. Elizabeth Church1930s
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Folder 90: Tearing off sheet iron from the rooftop of the Cathedral Church for the needs of the Austrian army1916
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Folder 91: St. Elizabeth Church1920s
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Folder 92: St. Elizabeth Church, inauguration1912
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Folder 93: Cemetery of the Defenders1930s
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Folder 94: St. Elizabeth Church1920s
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Folder 95: Church of the Virgin Mary, inauguration1930s
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Folder 96: St. Elizabeth Church1920s
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Folder 97: St. Bernard Churchundated
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Folder 98: Church of St. Madeleine (Magdalena)1920s
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Folder 99: Monument to Count Agenor Goluchowskiundated
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Folder 100: Karol Ludwik Street1900s
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Folder 101: Marjacki Square1930s
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Folder 102: Akademicka Streetundated
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Folder 103: 10th Jubilee Eastern Fair1930 September 2
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Folder 104: Halicki Square1894
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Folder 105: Ignace Jan Paderewski honored at City Hallundated
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Folder 106: Street advertisement for the chocolate factory “Branka” (Wedel)1930s
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Folder 107: President Wojciechowski visiting the St. Yur Basilica1920s
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Folder 108: Wladyslaw Mickiewicz, son of the poet Adam Mickiewicz1900s
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Folder 109: Lyczakowski cemetery1900s
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Folder 110: Podwale1894
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Folder 111: Church on Zamarstynowska Streetundated
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Folder 112: Lyczakowski cemetery1900s
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Folder 113: Dominican Churchundated
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Folder 114: Zamarstynowska Streetundated
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Folder 115: Marjacki Square1900s
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Folder 116: Corner of Sykstuska and Karol Ludwik Streets1894
- Folders: 16
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Folder 117: Zbozowy Square1894
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Folder 119: Arts Palace, Stryjski Park1920s
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Folder 120: St. Elizabeth Church1912
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Folder 121: St. Elizabeth Church1912
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Folder 122: Marjacki Square, a parade1900s
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Folder 123: Eastern Fairundated
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Folder 124: Karol Ludwik Street and Hetman Embankment1910s
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Folder 125: Halicka Street1894
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Folder 126: Hetmanska Street1909
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Folder 127: Arc built in 1888 in honor of the Emperor Franz-Joseph’s visit to Lwówundated
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Folder 128: A bakery on Bem Streetundated
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Folder 129: The Falcon Monument1930s
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Folder 130: A building being renovated on Market Square1910s
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Folder 131: Casino de-Paris, Rejtana Streetundated
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Folder 132: Trybunalski Square1920s
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Folder 133: A salon for the well-to-doundated
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Folder 134: Waly Hetmanskie (Hetman Enbankment)undated
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Folder 135: Tableau [Industrial Society of Butchers and Soapmakers]1926
- Folders: 10
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Folder 136: Waly Hetmanskie1920s
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Folder 138: A meeting in front of the Grand Theater (Teatr Wielki)1910s
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Folder 139: Market Squareundated
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Folder 140: Halicka Street1930s
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Folder 141: Jewish Hospital, Rapaporta Streetundated
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Folder 142: A building cave-in on Boznicza Street (old Jewish neighborhood) with poster in Yiddish and Polish calling for a May Day demonstration1900
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Folder 143: Inauguration of the Land Exhibition1906
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Folder 144: Entrance to the Historical Museum, Market Square (which holds the glass negatives of the prints in this collection)1948
- Folder 145: [Jewish cemetery] Monument “to the memory of the victims of the Hitlerist murderers,” in Yiddish and in Russian
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Folder 146: Street view w/ burned-out buildingundated
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Folder 147: L'viv prison, Gorodskaia Street1994
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Series 1: Series I: Evgenii Lendon Collection, 1890s-1930s, 1987-1991, 1994