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Nanny Buchner, geb. Dau >> 2. Fotographien >> 2.1 Allgemeines
[1910 - 1994]
Enthält: Foto Nr. 1: Hanns Laube, ca. 1930, s/w, 9x13 cm, Bildpostkarte Foto Nr. 2: Billy mit Hund und Widmung auf der Rückseite, ca. 1939, s/w, 9x13 cm, Bildpostkarte Foto Nr. 3: Nanny Buchner, ca. 1935, s/w, 6x8 cm Foto Nr. 4: Billy mit Hund (Französische Dogge) mit Widmung auf der Rückseite, ca. 1940, s/w, 8x13 cm, Bildpostkarte Foto Nr. 5: Artistenfoto von Nanny und Tilly Dau in Tanzpose und im 1920er Jahre-Stil, ca. 1925 als Postkarte (wurde auch verschickt, mit abgestempelte Briefmarken; 2 mal 5 Reichsmark-Briefmarken), s/w, 8x13 Foto Nr. 6: Nanny und Ruth Degottex in Nizza, August 1959, s/w, 9x14, Fotograph: Foto Robert Germondo, Nizza Foto Nr. 7: Dau-Sisters als kleine Kinder in Tanzpose, ca. 1922, s/w, 9x13, Bildpostkarte Foto Nr. 8: Dau-Sisters in Tanzkleidung als Teenager, ca. 1923, s/w, 9x13, Bildpostkarte Foto Nr. 9: Tilly Dau in Männerkleidung, ca. 1930, s/w, 9x13, Bildpostkarte, Fotograph: Graph. Anstalt Gebrüder Garloff in Magdeburg Foto Nr. 10: unbekannte Frau auf einer Bühne, vermutlich Schauspielerin, ca. 1940, s/w, 9x13 Foto Nr. 11: Billy mit 2 Pferden mit Widmung auf der Rückseite, Zürich, 8.1.1949, s/w, 9x13 Foto Nr. 12: Agathe Dau als junge Frau, ca. 1910, s/w, 9x13, Bildpostkarte, Fotograph: Foto-Kunst in Bremerhaven Foto Nr. 13: Dau-Sisters als Kinder, ca. 1919, s/w, 9x13, Bildpostkarte, Fotograph: Hamburger Schnellfotographie in Hamburg Foto Nr. 14: Nanny in Charlow, Rußland, ca. 1943, s/w, 5x8 Foto Nr. 15 und 16: Nanny und ein Thomas in ihrer Wohnung mit Widmung auf der Rückseite von Nr. 15, Solingen, 14.09. 1994, Farbfotos, 9x13
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