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Group portrait of unidentified little girls, probably the Roman Catholic Orphan Asylum
1078745 Group portrait of unidentified little girls, probably the Roman Catholic Orphan Asylum, Kingsbridge, Bronx, c.1910 (b/w photo) by Hassler, William Davis (1877-1921); Collection of the New-York Historical Society, USA; eNew York Historical Society; American, out of copyright
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Asylum Bronx Friends Group Portrait Happy Kingsbridge Orphan Orphanage Orphans Ringlets Roman Catholic Orphan Asylum Schoolgirls Summertime Uniformed
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This photograph captures a group portrait of unidentified little girls, most likely taken at the Roman Catholic Orphan Asylum in Kingsbridge, Bronx around 1910. The image showcases a charming scene of innocence and camaraderie among these young souls. The girls, dressed in their uniformed attire, are seen smiling radiantly as they enjoy the warmth of summertime. Their happy faces reflect the joy and contentment found within the walls of this orphanage. Each child's unique personality shines through their expressions, while their ringlets add an endearing touch to their appearance. Taken outdoors against a picturesque backdrop, this snapshot freezes a moment in time that speaks volumes about American history and childhood experiences during the early 20th century. It serves as a reminder of the resilience and strength exhibited by these children despite facing challenging circumstances. As friends united by shared experiences, these schoolgirls form an unbreakable bond that transcends any hardships they may have encountered. This photograph not only preserves memories but also highlights the importance of community support for those who find themselves without families or homes. Displayed proudly within the New-York Historical Society's collection, this poignant piece offers viewers a glimpse into the lives of these young orphans from long ago. It stands as a testament to both human connection and hope amidst adversity – capturing hearts with its timeless charm.
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