Sewing Class at the National Home for Jewish Children at Denver, between 1928-1940
Abstract
A group of girls learn to sew during a class at the National Home for Jewish Children at Denver. The National Home for Jewish Children at Denver's history began in 1907 as the Denver Sheltering Home for Jewish Children, which was a refuge for lower-income children whose parents were being treated for tuberculosis, or had passed away from tuberculosis. In 1928 the institution changed names to the National Home for Jewish Children in Denver.
Dates
- between 1928-1940
Digital Repository
Sewing Class at the National Home for Jewish Children at Denver
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Extent
1 Items (photograph)
Scope and Contents
This series contains photographs and slides.
Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements
7.5 x 9.5 inches black and white
Provenance
Donated as part of the National Asthma Center Records.
General
Title supplied by archivist.
Inscription and Marks
On back of photograph: ''The Sewing class of the National Home for Jewish Children at Denver.''
Creator
- From the Series: National Asthma Center (U.S.) (1973-1977) (Organization)
Repository Details
Part of the Special Collections and Archives Repository