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The image displays an angled view of an exhibit information panel, likely from The Jewish Museum of Greece, whose address (39 Nikis str., 105 57 Athens, Greece) and contact details are visible at the top left. The panel is titled "OF CRETE" and subtitled "Capon-Minerbo-Albert families," with "english" clearly visible, indicating the language of the text.

The primary content is a detailed, numbered list (1-29, plus additional unnumbered items) describing historical artifacts and photographs belonging to the Capon-Minerbo-Albert families. These include various photographs of family members (e.g., Moissis Abraham Minerbo, Dorothea Albert-Minerbo, Rodolfo Moissis Minerbo, Leon Albert), family groups, and the Albert family grave in Milan. Other documented items include a travel document, a gold amulet, a hand-held fan, needle lace gloves, a silver bracelet, a silk drawstring bag, a shoulder scarf, a plated metal jewelry box, charms, a child's silver pendant, a silver thimble, a sewing set, a linen bib, an infant's cushion, a water carafe and drinking glass set, porcelain plates for Passover, and a silver rose water sprinkler.

The descriptions provide dates ranging from the late 19th century (e.g., an 1893 travel document) to the mid-20th century (e.g., items from the 1940s). Various geographical locations are mentioned, including Herakleion, Constantinople, Chania (Hania), Merano (Italy), Athens, Milan, Smyrna, Paris, England, and Egypt. A particularly somber detail references the sinking of a steamship in 1944 during deportation to the Auschwitz death camp.

A small, partially visible photograph or artwork, labeled "36," is present on the right side of the panel. At the bottom right, a courtesy message reads: "THIS CARD, AS A COURTESY TO THE NEXT VISITOR. THANK YOU."
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Jan 12, 2025

Athina, Greece

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The image displays an angled view of an exhibit information panel, likely from The Jewish Museum of Greece, whose address (39 Nikis str., 105 57 Athens, Greece) and contact details are visible at the top left. The panel is titled "OF CRETE" and subtitled "Capon-Minerbo-Albert families," with "english" clearly visible, indicating the language of the text. The primary content is a detailed, numbered list (1-29, plus additional unnumbered items) describing historical artifacts and photographs belonging to the Capon-Minerbo-Albert families. These include various photographs of family members (e.g., Moissis Abraham Minerbo, Dorothea Albert-Minerbo, Rodolfo Moissis Minerbo, Leon Albert), family groups, and the Albert family grave in Milan. Other documented items include a travel document, a gold amulet, a hand-held fan, needle lace gloves, a silver bracelet, a silk drawstring bag, a shoulder scarf, a plated metal jewelry box, charms, a child's silver pendant, a silver thimble, a sewing set, a linen bib, an infant's cushion, a water carafe and drinking glass set, porcelain plates for Passover, and a silver rose water sprinkler. The descriptions provide dates ranging from the late 19th century (e.g., an 1893 travel document) to the mid-20th century (e.g., items from the 1940s). Various geographical locations are mentioned, including Herakleion, Constantinople, Chania (Hania), Merano (Italy), Athens, Milan, Smyrna, Paris, England, and Egypt. A particularly somber detail references the sinking of a steamship in 1944 during deportation to the Auschwitz death camp. A small, partially visible photograph or artwork, labeled "36," is present on the right side of the panel. At the bottom right, a courtesy message reads: "THIS CARD, AS A COURTESY TO THE NEXT VISITOR. THANK YOU."

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