Sklaroff Family Photographs - mid 1930's
A series of family photographs provided by Joan Goldman Rosen, granddaughter of William Sklaroff. Open the PDF file to view all seven photographs.
From Joan: "They were probably all taken the same year (summer I guess). My mother, who was definitely not the photographer......wrote the year on the back of them - all say 1936, but that may not be the exact year."
The photographs in order as they appear are:
1.William Sklaroff's second wife Bertha holding a 22 lb. lobster, (William's first wife died young). 2. A fisherman. 3. William Sklaroff with sharks. 4. William Sklaroff and Mitchell Goldman (Joan's father, holding the same 22 lb. lobster as Bertha in the first photo). 5. The Town Crier. 6. William Sklaroff. 7. Sklaroff Wharf building. | |
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Families, Harbors--Provincetown--Mass, Provincetown (Mass.)--History--20th century, and Wharfs |
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It's really funny--my grandfather can be identified always as the person wearing a white shirt, almost always a tie, always a vest with a watch in the watch pocket (the chain usually visible,) and often with a cigar or pipe in his hand or mouth. It was not unusual for him to be seen that way even while wearing bedroom slippers, in a place where fish were literally covering the floor, I had no idea why he chose always to wear a vest...(Joan Goldman Rosen)