Photographs
Photos have been entered as they were retrieved from the archive. They are not in any sort of order.
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Series Number |
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P.001 |
Charles Bliss Photo #1 |
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P.002 |
Charles Bliss Photo #2 |
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P.003 |
Charles Bliss Photo #3 |
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P.004 |
Charles Bliss Photo #4
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P.005 |
Charles Bliss Photo #5 |
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P.006 |
Charles Bliss Photo #6 1985-03-27. Award from the Minicipality of Randwick |
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P.007 |
Charles Bliss Photo #7: Chief of the patent department of Joh. Kremezky, 1937 From Semantography Series 340. |
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P.008 |
Charles Bliss Photo #8: Grefreiter in the Austrian Army, 1916. From Semantography Series 340. A Grefreiter is the second rank or grade to which an enlisted soldier could be promoted (one up from private) |
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P.009 |
Charles Bliss Photo #9: Red Cross Volunteer, ~1914 - 1915. From Semantography Series 340. |
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P.010 |
Charles Bliss Photo #10: Bliss with the machine for sealing radio valves (tubes) which he demonstrated before the Kammer Gericht Berlin, in his patent fight against Philips-Telefunken, ~1933-1934. From Semantography Series 340. |
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P.011 |
Charles Bliss Photo #11: Bliss and his wife Claire in Sydney, 1950. From Semantography Series 340. |
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P.012 |
Charles Bliss Photo #12: Henri and Charles Bliss, 1973. By Jon Rhodes. |
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P.013 |
Registry card of Charles K. Bliss as a prisoner at Dachau Concentration Camp, 1938. This image is from the Arolsen Archives - International Centre on Nazi Persecution, document ID 10618367.
Notes:
- the "J" in the top right corner and "isr" in bottom right indicate Bliss as a Jew.
- Charles' last name is shown as Blitz, his birth name which he ultimately changed to Bliss.
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