Sepia portrait of Esther Seidelman's (nee Dalkin) family. Sepia family portrait with vignette exposure. Woman and bearded man wearing a kippah seated in front row; woman is holding child on her lap. Two men stand behind with woman wearing hat in between them.
B&W print depicts an unknown husband and wife and their two children. These people are likely relatives of Dr. Irving Snider. On the bottom of the image is the name of the photography studio and an emblem. On the back is stamped: "Ewelina Dubiszewska and w Siedlcachs ul. Warszawska No. 197". Ewelina Dubiszewska may be the name of the photographer or studio. Warszawska is the Polish name for Warsaw and Siedlcachs is likely the town of Siedlce in eastern Poland.
Photograph depicts a portrait of Tom Sylvester. Tom was also known as "Jesse P." Written on verso: "Tom Sylvester". Tom was the son of Frank Sylvester.
Photograph depicts a document which contains the names and portraits of the 162 delegates of the first Zionist Congress of the Zionist Organization that occurred August 29-31, 1897, in Basel, Switzerland. The Congress was headed by Theodor Herzl (who is pictured in the largest portrait in the center). Writing on this document is in Hebrew and German.