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Photographs - locations
KLE/4/3 · File · 19th century-1985
Part of Kleiser family collection

Photographs of assorted locations apparently linked to the Kleiser and Cundall families. Includes photographs of locations in Scotland.

Kleiser; family
KLE/4/4 · File · c.1864-c.1919
Part of Kleiser family collection

Black and white and sepia portraits of members of the Kleiser family. Includes Andew Kleiser & wife (Hannah Potter); Joseph Kleiser; Cuthbert Joseph Kleiser; John Henry Kleiser & wife;.'Louis Augustine Kleiser; Jacob Kleiser; and Fredliana(?) Kleiser.

Kleiser; family
KLE/4/7/2 · File · 19th-20th century
Part of Kleiser family collection

Black and white photographic portraits of various individuals presumably linked to the Kleiser or Cundall families. These photographs include handwritten identifications on the back. Names include Harold Etherington; 'Amy, Alan and Nora'; Fred Kerous(?); J.J. Kerous(?); Henry Pool; William Allison; Monica Smith; Mr & Mrs Smith; George Biscomb; Henry Winterholden; William Whittaker; La Valentine; 'Theo'; Percy Rodwell; Sidney Dindale; Theodora Shillito (daughter of Ada Shillito nee Cundall); Edith Mary Moore (nee Cundall); Ada Morris; and Ms Collins. In 'Cubera Picked Leaf Selection' box. Photograph of Percy Rodwell separate.

Kleiser; family
KLE/4/8 · File · 19th-20th century
Part of Kleiser family collection

Photographs of individual men, women, children, groups and pets. Photographs are in black and white or sepia, though some have had touches of colour added. No identification is included. Variety of forms including professional studio portraits and amateur snaps. Photographs are both mounted on card and loose. IIn 'Goddard's Paste Powder' box.

Kleiser; family
KLE/5/1/18 · File · 1921-1928
Part of Kleiser family collection

4 empty envelopes from 1921, 1922, 1923 and 1928 addressed to C J Kleiser at 30 Portland Street, the Conservative Club. Includes postmarks from York, Scarborough and London. It is not clear if these envelopes are linked to the loose letters in the collection, or if the letters they contained have been lost.

Kleiser; family