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  • Collection: Victor Petertyl Family Collection

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Black and white photograph of four young women shown outside on January 5, 1915. While not identified directly they appear to be daughters of Victor Petertyl. From other photographs taken around the same time, they may be from left to right Minnie,…

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The lawn of Central High School where there have been chairs set up, presumably for a graduation. There are three unidentified woman in the foreground, who are probably related to Victor Petertyl's family.

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Six unidentified men sitting on logs next to the water. They appear to have been fishing. Part of the album given to Julius Petertyl by Leslie Petertyl.

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A group of three photographs of groupings of eight different women standing at the edge of the water, probably West Bay. While not specifically identified they probably include Emma Hanslovsky, Emma Petertyl, Minnie Petertyl and Bertha Petertyl. …

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Photograph, tentatively identified as Deb Taylor (on left) and Marge Petertyl (on right) standing on the porch of their home at 419 Sixth Street. The picture is dated August 7, 1915.

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Photograph of Minnie Meckel (on left) and Emma Meckel (on right) holding camera.

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Three children in front of a Christmas tree. They are identified as the sons of Albert Petertyl, Ernest, Leslie (in highchair) and Emanuel. Either Christmas of 1908 or 1909.

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Black and white photograph of two unidentified children. The younger one is sitting in a toy car and the other is standing beside him.

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Black and white photograph of a woman identified as Mrs. Charles (Victoria Turek) Provencher. She is holding a baby and dressed in a large hat and a fur stole. There is a buggy in the background. The information accompanying the album provides the…

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Black and white photograph of Margaret Petertyl and four of her children sitting outside. The children are from left to right, Lottie, Bert, Thomas, and Minnie.
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