Dr. Elvire Necker-Eberhardt Photograph Collection
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The Dr. Elvire Necker-Eberhardt photographs are a part of the Dr. Elvire Necker- Photograph Collection and contain nine school related images from Bessarabia in the 1920s. The images include four photographic postcards of schoolgirls in uniforms; three small prints of three unidentified girls in school uniforms, which are dark uniforms with white collars; and two cards each with an image of a school printed on them. All of the images are from Bessarabia and date to the 1920s. Most of the people are unidentified. Only one girl is identified in the images: Frieda Heier. The finding aid for items in the physical collection can be found at http://hdl.handle.net/10365/22751
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Item [2012.23.09] Image of a girls high school in Bessarabia(2013-04-16) Necker-Eberhardt, Dr. ElvirePhotographic image. Black and white. Image of a girls high school in Bessarabia. Greeting card, like business card, with photograph of two & one half story white building with bare trees in front. Printed on front, “Die Maedchen-Schule in Tarutino/ Herzliche Glueckwuensche zum Neuen Jahre.” Inscribed on back, “The girls high school ‘Maedchenlyceum’ in Tarutino/ Bess[arabia] in the 1920s.” Circa 1920s. Courtesy of Dr. Elvire Necker-Eberhardt Collection, 2012.23, GRHC.Item [2012.23.08] Image of a boys high school in Bessarabia(2013-04-16) Necker-Eberhardt, Dr. ElvirePhotographic image. Black and white. Image of a boys high school in Bessarabia. Greeting card, like business card, with black & white graphic of large two-story stone building in background with bare trees in foreground. Printed on front, “Das neue Gymnasium in Tarutino/ Herzliche Glueckwuensche zum Neuen Jahre.” Inscribed on back, “The boys high school ‘Knabengymnasium’ in Tarutino/ Bess[arabia] in the 1920s.” Circa 1920s. Courtesy of Dr. Elvire Necker-Eberhardt Collection, 2012.23, GRHC.Item [2012.23.07] Image of an unidentified schoolgirl(2013-04-16) Necker-Eberhardt, Dr. ElvirePhotographic print. Black and white. Image of an unidentified schoolgirl. Small of bust of a girl in a school uniform, which is dark and has a white collar. Inscription on note, “3 girls from the the “Maedchenlyceum” in Tarutino / Bess[arabia] in the 1920s in school uniform. Dated 1926. Courtesy of Dr. Elvire Necker-Eberhardt Collection, 2012.23, GRHC.Item [2012.23.06] Image of an unidentified schoolgirl(2013-04-16) Necker-Eberhardt, Dr. ElvirePhotographic print. Black and white. Image of an unidentified schoolgirl. Small of bust of a girl in a school uniform, which is dark and has a white collar. Inscription on note, “3 girls from the the “Maedchenlyceum” in Tarutino / Bess[arabia] in the 1920s in school uniform. Circa 1920s. Courtesy of Dr. Elvire Necker-Eberhardt Collection, 2012.23, GRHC.Item [2012.23.05] Image of an unidentified schoolgirl(2013-04-16) Necker-Eberhardt, Dr. ElvirePhotographic print. Black and white. Image of an unidentified schoolgirl. Small of bust of a girl in a school uniform, which is dark and has a white collar. Inscription on note, “3 girls from the the “Maedchenlyceum” in Tarutino / Bess[arabia] in the 1920s in school uniform. Circa 1920s. Courtesy of Dr. Elvire Necker-Eberhardt Collection, 2012.23, GRHC.Item [2012.23.04] Group of people by railcars(2013-04-16) Necker-Eberhardt, Dr. ElvirePhotographic postcard. Black and white. Image of a group of people by railcars. Five rail cars visible with people standing, mostly in rows, beside the cars. Center of photograph are school girls in dark uniforms with white collars. Railroad employees standing with others; some looking or leaning out windows. A second track visible. Inscription on back, “Zur Erinnerung an den Ausflug nach Bad-Burnas Bahnhof Sarata 29 Mai 1926/ Frieda Heier.” Inscribed on note, “May 29, 1926 the students of the “Maedchenlyceum” on an excursion to Bad Burnas on the Black Sea, here at the Sarata/ Bess[arabia] train station/ the girls are in school uniform.” Dated May 29, 1926. Courtesy of Dr. Elvire Necker-Eberhardt Collection, 2012.23, GRHC.Item [2012.23.03] Frieda Heier wearing a white dress and holding flowers(2013-04-16) Necker-Eberhardt, Dr. ElvirePhotographic postcard. Black and white. Image of Frieda Heier wearing a white dress and holding flowers. Girl wearing white dress with jacket, stockings and shoes. Dress has square neckline and drop waist with folded fabric fall on side. Necklace of pearls has pendant at the end. She holds bouquet of mixed flowers with two stems visible under hand. She grips the stems with a piece of paper or fabric. Unknown item visible in lower left. Inscribed on back, “Frieda Heier as confirmand in Alt-Postal/ Bess[arabia] in the 1920s.” Circa 1920s. Courtesy of Dr. Elvire Necker-Eberhardt Collection, 2012.23, GRHC.Item [2012.23.02] Ten schoolgirls holding flowers(2013-04-16) Necker-Eberhardt, Dr. ElvirePhotographic postcard. Black and white. Image of ten schoolgirls holding flowers. Group taken outdoors of 10 girls, five standing and five seated behind large bare tree limb on ground. Most hold or are near clusters of flowers. All wear dark uniforms with white collars. Lots of greenery in background. Inscription on back, “A group of high school girls of the “Maedchenlyceum” in Tarutino/ Bess[arabia] in school uniform in the 1920s. The girl in the top row at the very right is Frieda Heier from Alt-Postal.” Circa 1920s. Courtesy of Dr. Elvire Necker-Eberhardt Collection, 2012.23, GRHC.Item [2012.23.01] Group of schoolgirls with their teacher(2013-04-16) Necker-Eberhardt, Dr. ElvirePhotographic postcard. Black and white. Image of a group of schoolgirls and their teacher. Group taken outdoors of 31 girls in dark uniforms with white collars; one adult wearing white blouse at the center. Most girls holding leafy branches, with some bearing flowers. Middle row appears to be seated on a wooden bench. Lots of greenery in photo. Inscription on back, “A class of students of the “Maedchenlyceum” in Tarutino with their teacher in the 1920s in school uniform. The 5th from left in the top row is Frieda Heier.” Circa 1920s. Courtesy of Dr. Elvire Necker-Eberhardt Collection, 2012.23, GRHC.