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Childhood Photograph of Irene Jedrlinic

Collection: Queens Memory Collection at the Archives at Queens Library: Nicholas Hirshon
Date: ca. 1950
Contributor: Hirshon, Nicholas Identifier: aql:25548 valet-20171211-172712

Description: A childhood photograph of Irene Jedrlinic, who grew up in Flushing, Queens, and later moved to Forest Hills, Queens, and married Elliot Hirshon. Submitted by her son, Nicholas Hirshon, in December 2017.

Collection : aql:13844

Contributor : Hirshon, Nicholas

Date : ca. 1950

Summary/Description : A childhood photograph of Irene Jedrlinic, who grew up in Flushing, Queens, and later moved to Forest Hills, Queens, and married Elliot Hirshon. Submitted by her son, Nicholas Hirshon, in December 2017.

Subject : Hirshon, Irene

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Coverage : Queens (New York, N.Y.)

Type : Digital Photograph; Photographs

Identifier : aql:25548 valet-20171211-172712

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