Children
Black and white image of Philip Dayson and Rosalie Wosk, possibly on a Dayson visit to Vancouver.
4x6 sepia toned image of a young girl and boy (Adele and Carl Hertz). The boy is holding the girl's hand; labelled in pen "Oma (Maman) + Onal Carl"; studio stamp reads "LOUIS FRANK", "BERNE" Oma (Maman) is Adele Hagedorn (nee Hertz). Adele and Carl were the grandchildren of Leonard Frank's father, Louis Frank, and were thus the niece and nephew of Leonard. As adults, Adele moved to Sao Paulo, Brazil and Carl was killed during the Holocaust.
Colour photograph of a young girl blowing a child-size shofar, Burquest Jewish Community.
L-R: Sean Magio, David Levene, Robbie Miller, Paula Nammer, Travis Kleinfeld, Robbie Kaplan, Karen Perles. L-R: Gerald Lotzear, Ari Jampolsky, Martin ?, Neil Bernstein, Richard Yates, Debra Lazer, Eric ?, Scotty Freedman, Howard Kastner, Andrew Kastner.
Black and white image of Irwin Park Elementary School at 2455 Haywood Avenue, West Vancouver BC. School children playing on concrete playground with hopscotch templates painted on ground; two storey rectangular building behind children with one storey wood sided addition attached at back; larger brick building in background.
Two black and white images of children looking over the Vancouver City Hall rail at the Vancouver Skyline and Lions Peak. Five children in middle foreground of image leaning against cement barrier covered in vines; Vancouver skyline, including the Hotel Vancouver, the Granville Clock Tower, and the Marine building, and the North Shore mountains, including Lions Peak in background.
Black and white image of children on the back of float decorated to celebrate the establishment of Israel. On float, L-R: Nessi Raels, Pearl Raels, Lila Israel, Stephen Bricker, Lorilee Mallek, Cyril Boas, Alan Carr. "The Jewish community of Victoria entered a float in the city's annual Victoria Day parade and won second prize. The theme was birth of the State of Israel, with children costumed to depict pioneers and newcomers to Israel" (Jewish Western Bulletin, September 7, 1950, pg. 6).

















