East Indians--Caribbean Area; East Indians--Suriname
Description:
Black and white photo postcard depicting a young woman of South Asian descent in a studio setting. Produced by Eugen Klein of Paramaribo [No. 178]. Postmarked 1912 to an address in the Netherlands
Postcard entitled "Suriname. Moskee aan het Pad van Wanica"
Subject:
East Indians--Caribbean Area; East Indians--Suriname; Mosques--Suriname; Muslims--Suriname
Description:
Black and white photo postcard of the mosque in the Wanica district, Paramaribo. Addressed to Santa Monica, CA. The card was produced in Amsterdam by E. Ritter.
Billheads; Jewish judges; Business records; Hotels
Description:
Billhead from the Amstel Hotel sent to Mayer Sulzberger in room 70 for 14.40 Dutch Guilders, with an image of the hotel at the top; Amsterdam, Netherlands
Personal Name:
Sulzberger, Mayer
Corporate Name:
Amstel Hotel
Date:
1880
Language:
Dutch
Rights:
http://rightsstatements.org/page/NoC-US/1.0/?
Collection:
Arnold and Deanne Kaplan Collection of Early American Judaica (University of Pennsylvania)
Broadside that was Lithographed for the Benefit of the Loo-Choo Naval Mission of the Lord's Prayer in fourteen different languages: Hebrew, French, Syriac [Syrian], Polish Jewish [Yiddish], Turkish, German, New Greek [Modern Greek], Latin, Italian, Arabic, Loo-chooan Japanese, Portuguese Jewish [Ladion], Hollandish [Dutch], and Chinese. "A Facsimile of the original M.S. A Production of B.J. Bettelheim. M / (Lord's Prayer. Polyglot) London: by E. Barwick, 1847; Loo-Choo, Japan; London, England
Postcard entitled "Brits-Indiers op de Groentenmarkt. Paramaribo. Netherlands Guiana."
Subject:
East Indians--Caribbean Area; East Indians--Suriname
Description:
Black and white photo postcard depicting two people of South Asian descent at a market. The card was sent to an address in the Netherlands and postmarked 1949.
East Indians--Caribbean Area; East Indians--Suriname
Description:
Black and white photo postcard depicting a group of people of South Asian descent. Manuscript note on front of the card in French states that the subjects were immigrants from British India. The back of the card has an annotation incorrectly stating "Venezuela."