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Sunday, May 22, 2011
Zdro Films II, Disc 1, Scene 2: Invasion of Poland, September, 1939
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Some of us have fond memories of this item of furniture. Glorioski! It's Gene & Clara's bar cabinet! Let's look i...
Monday, May 16, 2011
Zdro Films II, Disc 1, Scene 1: Orchard Lake, Michigan, 1941 - Corrected Post
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Eugene Zdrojewski's high-school athletics patch. 13.5mm by barely 1mm. Red felt cutout applied to buff felt. The film we discuss...
More on the European "Official Papers," and Chrosno
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Jim Ehrlich's comment on the post of April 18, 2011 included his translation of the essential terms in the identity papers ("Abz...
Thursday, May 5, 2011
A Cozy-looking Zdrojewski Group
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This photo was in a box upstairs. What a cozy-looking house; I can almost smell the gingerbread. Let's zoom in on the people. ...
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Who is this, if not John Peter Zdrojewski, the young man?
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This photo came to me directly from May Street, via Marilla. It is similar to the one Paul Zadner sent me, and which is in an ear...
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Monday, April 25, 2011
The Movie Projector
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The loft workrooms here at the Coot Hill Preservation Society HQ devote space to this loaded table with mystery objects stashed beneath...
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Sunday, April 24, 2011
John Peter Zdrojewski
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John Peter Zdrojewski, eldest son of Ludwig and Victoria. He was a small boy when the three of them crossed the Atlantic in steerage. H...
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Monday, April 18, 2011
European "Official Papers"
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Here's one side of a legal-sized document that has been in the family for over a hundred years. Paul Zadner just sent me a photocopy...
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Thursday, April 14, 2011
"Eugeniusz," 1917, Somewhere
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"Who, in 1917?" Paul Zadner (PAZ) sent this photo and supplied the caption. Paul, how did you get the "1917"? ...
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Tuesday, April 12, 2011
Wedding Photo on the Wall
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JFZ writes: "Look at the wedding photo on the wall. Ludwig and Victoria? I doubt their circumstances in a partitioned Poland would hav...
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