This is a silhouette of my mother, Harriet Duncan Claycomb, done in the mid 1930s. I cannot find any reference to Hungarian Village, although I’m sure it’s in the USA, not really in Hungary.
This is a silhouette of my mother, Harriet Duncan Claycomb, done in the mid 1930s. I cannot find any reference to Hungarian Village, although I’m sure it’s in the USA, not really in Hungary.
What a lovely treasure!
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Might it have been a “Hungarian Village” at a World’s Fair? There was one in Chicago, 1933-34, named “A Century of Progress” though a quick look on the internet doesn’t produce any info on an officially-listed Hungarian Village. I wonder if Helen had one done at the same time?
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I’m assuming it was something like that, but Google did not help me! It had to be Chicago or New York I think.
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I have a silhouette that was made of my face when I was a small child. I think that it was done on the Atlantic City boardwalk.
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