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I found this nicely preserved little picture while scanning photos from some old family albums. The print is emulsion mounted on cardboard. There's no date or any other information about when or where the photo was taken. The only clue as to identity is a rather shakily written note on the back: "Your mother as a little girl, Esther."
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