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    Portrait of Alfred Lichtenstein's second wife Georgette Wegh; New York.

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    Digital ImageFlutist Alfred Aaron Lichtenstein, born Koenisburg, Preussen in 1905 and died in the United States in 1986

    Portrait of Alfred Lichtenstein's second wife Georgette Wegh; New York.

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    Digital ImageFlutist Alfred Aaron Lichtenstein, born Koenisburg, Preussen in 1905 and died in the United States in 1986

    Drs. William P. Procter & Alfred F. Huettner

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    Drs. William P. Procter and Alfred F. Huettner in their lab - 1923.Photograph

    Portrait of Alfred Lichtenstein's second wife Georgette Wegh; Berlin.

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    Handwritten dedication signed by Georgette WeghDigital ImageFlutist Alfred Aaron Lichtenstein, born Koenisburg, Preussen in 1905 and died in the United States in 1986

    Portrait of Alfred Lichtenstein's second wife Georgette Wegh; Berlin.

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    Handwritten dedication signed by Georgette WeghDigital ImageFlutist Alfred Aaron Lichtenstein, born Koenisburg, Preussen in 1905 and died in the United States in 1986

    Portrait of William Deakin[?] with Catherine Sarah Deakin[?] seated on his knee [picture] /

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    Title devised by cataloguer.; In collection: Alfred Deakin collection of photographs.; Inscriptions: "Alfred L. Shepherd, Day & Electric Light Studios, Maypole House, High St. Southend"--Printed beneath photo.; Condition: Faded.; Identification of William and Catherine Sarah Deakin is questionable.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn4690517

    Alfred Erickson's portrait, 1940s

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    Portrait of Alfred Erickson, 1940s

    Alfred Lichtenstein's first wife Gerda holding their young daughter Sylvia; Berlin.

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    Digital ImageFlutist Alfred Aaron Lichtenstein, born Koenisburg, Preussen in 1905 and died in the United States in 1986

    Alfred Erickson holding a firearm, 1940s

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    Alfred Erickson holding a firearm

    Oral History Interview with Alfred Wunderlich

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    The National Museum of the Pacific War presents an oral interview with Alfred Wunderlich. Wunderlich recalls working on restoring the old Nimitz Hotel in Fredericksburg when he was a young man prior to being married
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