Jewish women
Found in 1526 Collections and/or Records:
Fannie Levine, between 1880-1900
Studio portrait of Fannie Levine.
Fannie Pepper Libert, between 1914-1916
Fannie Pepper Libert stands in the yard of her aunt's home on Clay St in Denver, Colorado with her hair down around her shoulders.
Fannie Pepper Libert, between 1914-1916
Fannie Pepper Libert stands in the yard of her aunt's home on Clay St in Denver, Colorado with her hair pulled up.
Fannie Pepper Libert on a Ship to the United States, 1914
Fannie Pepper Libert, woman without a hat, stands in a group of twelve Jewish immigrants on board a merchant ship from Hamburg, Germany to Galveston, Texas. Fannie continued onto Denver, Colorado to join her brother William Pepper.
Farband Labor Zionist Order, 1951 November 25
Several unidentified men and women at a Farband Labor Zionist Order dinner. A banner hanging over the head table reads: ''Welcome Delegates [section in Hebrew]; Farband Labor Zionist Order District No. 7.''
Fay Shwayder Morris, between 1930-1950
Fay Shwayder Morris, later Carter, playing tennis.
Felix and Laura Cohen, circa 1942
Felix (in uniform) and his mother Laura Cohen pose together in a yard.
Felix and Virginia Cohen, between 1950-1970
Felix and Virginia Cohen on vacation.
Feygl Sonovna Shapiro, between 1900-1920
Formal portrait of Feygl Sonovna Shapiro. Second photograph is the reverse of the original photograph with a caption in Yiddish.
Figure Skating: Lang
Blanche Lang, from Evergreen, Colorado was active in figure skating on the front range of Colorado in the 1920s and 1930s, helping to form the Denver Figure Skating Club before moving to Los Angeles, California in the 1940s.