Dorrit Boehm in Hong Kong
Номер объектаM2017/043:030
НазваниеDorrit Boehm in Hong Kong
ОписаниеPhoto of Dorrit Boehm, age 6, on the steps of the Peninsula Hotel in Hong Kong. Behind her, stand two young page boys who worked at the hotel. The photo was taken by Dorrit’s father, Edgar Boehm.
The Boehm family were Jewish refugees from Breslau, Germany. In 1939, Edgar and Irene Boehm, along with Irene’s mother and brother, Sylvia and Rudi Rothholz, immigrated to Shanghai, China. Six months after arriving, Sylvia died of breast cancer. In 1940, Irene and Edgar’s daughter Dorrit (also the donor of the collection) was born. The family lived in the Hongkew Ghetto, where Edgar worked as a waiter. After the war in 1946, the family immigrated to Australia.
The Boehm family were Jewish refugees from Breslau, Germany. In 1939, Edgar and Irene Boehm, along with Irene’s mother and brother, Sylvia and Rudi Rothholz, immigrated to Shanghai, China. Six months after arriving, Sylvia died of breast cancer. In 1940, Irene and Edgar’s daughter Dorrit (also the donor of the collection) was born. The family lived in the Hongkew Ghetto, where Edgar worked as a waiter. After the war in 1946, the family immigrated to Australia.
Место изготовленияHong Kong
Дата 1946 - 1946
Наименованиеphotographs
Материалpaper
Техникаphotography
Размерность
- width: 57.00 mm
length: 82.00 mm
Язык
- English
Кредитная линияSydney Jewish Museum Collection, Donated by Mrs Dorrit Mahemoff
