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Dutilh, Joseph V. |
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Canteen
WWII Water Flask. Circular and fairly flat water flask, with a metal screw-on cap covering the small opening. Flask is covered in olive green woven fabric, and has an adjustable strap wrapped tightly around it. On one side is stamped a fleur-de-lis Boy Scouts logo, and underneath it is stamped the manufacturer's information.
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Clipping, Newspaper
Newspaper Clipping Removed From Joseph Dutilh WWII Scrapbook, Page 25, 1945. Page contains a newspaper clipping with the headline "Shady Ladies, Opera, Ships Vin Rouge - That's Marseille." The article, geared toward American soldiers, highlights some of the sights and experiences unique to Marseille and how the war has changed the city.
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Clipping, Newspaper
Newspaper Clipping Removed From Joseph Dutilh WWII Scrapbook, Page 31, 1945. Page contains a news clipping with the headline "Linz Streetcars Offer Transport, Subway Tactics." The short article, written for American soldiers, describes a typical trip on a Linz streetcar with a satiric tone.
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Money, Paper
Currency Removed From Joseph Dutilh WWII Scrapbook, Page 19, 1945. Page contains three square paper currency notes of German Marks. A is green and valued at 1/2 mark, or "funfzig pfennig" (fifty pennies); B is blue and valued at one mark; C is green with purple text and valued at five marks.
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Money, Paper
Currency Removed From Joseph Dutilh WWII Scrapbook, Page 35, 1945-1946. Page contains two paper currency notes of Austrian schillings. A is gray and valued at 2 schillings; B is orange-red and valued at "funfzig groschen." A note in pen reads "5 cents" but this is likely a mistake, since the bill clearly says 50.
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Money, Paper
Currency Removed From Joseph Dutilh WWII Scrapbook, Page 27, 1945. Page contains four paper currency notes, in denominations of two, five, and ten francs. The two-franc note (A) is small, square, and green, while the other three are larger and include colorful portraits of unidentified people.
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Money, Paper
Currency Removed From Joseph Dutilh WWII Scrapbook, Page 33, 1945-1946. Page contains three paper currency notes of Austrian schillings. A is green and valued at 100 schillings; B is blue and 20 schillings; and C is orange-brown and 50 schillings.
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Postcard, Picture
Postcards Removed From Joseph Dutilh WWII Scrapbook, Page 13, 1945. Page contains three black-and-white postcards. Postcards A and B show the Adolf-Hitler-Platz in Diedenhofen, partially obscured by trees; postcard C shows an unidentified row of connected buildings with triangular roof windows.
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Postcard, Picture
Postcards Removed From Joseph Dutilh WWII Scrapbook, Page 11, 1945. Page contains three black-and-white postcards, likely from Thionville, France. Postcard A shows a large, stately building; postcards B and C show alleyways winding through rows of tall buildings. All three postcards have "Gaby" printed in white in the bottom right corner.
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Postcard, Picture
Photos Removed From Joseph Dutilh WWII Scrapbook, Page 2, 1944. Page contains two black-and-white photographs of street views in an unknown town or city, likely in France. The same church or cathedral is in the background of both photos.
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Postcard, Picture
Postcard Removed From Joseph Dutilh WWII Scrapbook, Page 6, 1944. Page contains one black-and-white postcard of a street view in Argentan, France. "66. - ARGENTAN (Orne). - Avenue de la Foret Normande" (printed on front of postcard, under image)
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Postcard, Picture
Postcards Removed From Joseph Dutilh WWII Scrapbook, Page 4, 1944. Page contains three black-and-white postcards from Argentan, France. One shows a chateau's chapel and the other two show interiors of a church or cathedral. "L.L. 26 ARGENTAN La Chapelle du Chateau et Rue Laulour-Labroise" (on front of postcard A); "L.L. 19 ARGENTAN Interieur de l'Eglise Saint-Germain" (on front of postcard B)
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Postcard, Picture
Postcards Removed From Joseph Dutilh WWII Scrapbook, Page 15, 1945. Page contains three green-tinted postcards of unidentified locations. Postcard A shows large white buildings surrounded by trees; postcard B a church tower with a clock; postcard C a city view with trolley cars on the street.
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Postcard, Picture
Postcards Removed From Joseph Dutilh WWII Scrapbook, Page 9, 1944. Page contains two black-and-white postcards of unknown locations, likely in Cherbourg, France. Postcard A shows a concrete building or wall and a person on a bicycle; postcard B shows a covered walkway with arched support beams. Both postcards have "Gaby" printed in white in the bottom right corner.
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Postcard, Picture
Postcards Removed From Joseph Dutilh WWII Scrapbook, Page 45. Page contains two black-and-white postcards, both depicting the Badgastein mountain in Germany and surrounding alpine countryside.
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Postcard, Picture
Postcard Removed From Joseph Dutilh WWII Scrapbook, Page 37, 1946. Page contains a black-and-white postcard of a city view showing two churches and several other buildings. Caption at the bottom reads "Frauenkirche Esslingen Burg Stadtkirche," with wide spaces between all the words.
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Postcard, Picture
Postcards Removed From Joseph Dutilh WWII Scrapbook, Page 48. Page contains seven black-and-white postcards, three on the page and four loose. The three postcards on the page depict snow-covered buildings in Badgastein, Germany. Three of the loose postcards show buildings in Diedenhofen, and the last loose one shows a stately building in Saarbrücken.
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Postcard, Picture
Postcards Removed From Joseph Dutilh WWII Scrapbook, Page 17, 1945. Page contains two black-and-white postcards. Postcard A shows an empty square surrounded by buildings; its caption reads "Saarbrucken - Malstatt Markt mit evang. Kirche" [market with evangelical church]. Postcard B shows a stately building on a street corner and is captioned "Saarbrucken Bergwerksdirektion."
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Print, Photographic
Photos Removed From Joseph Dutilh WWII Scrapbook, Page 22, 1945. Page contains four black-and-white photographs. A and B show Dutilh and friends posing in front of a train car with the names of US states written on it; C and D show train tracks. Written in pencil at the top of the page is "TO-MARSEILLE."
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Print, Photographic
Photos Removed From Joseph Dutilh WWII Scrapbook, Page 21, 1945. Page contains six black-and-white photographs. A and B show buildings in ruins; C and D show Dutilh posing in front of a small, unidentified landmark, possibly a memorial; E might be a grave with unidentifiable goods laid on top; and F is a nature shot of a river flowing through a forest.
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Print, Photographic
Photos Removed From Joseph Dutilh WWII Scrapbook, Page 20, 1945. Page contains seven black-and-white photographs of an unidentified city in a state of severe ruin; photographs are all street view and show buildings partially or completely collapsed into rubble.
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Print, Photographic
Photos Removed From Joseph Dutilh WWII Scrapbook, Page 30, Oct. 1945. Page contains five black-and-white photographs of a river, trees, and other scenery viewed from a train car. Written in pencil at the top of the page is "TO-LINZ."
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Print, Photographic
Photos Removed From Joseph Dutilh WWII Scrapbook, Page 1, 1944. Page contains seven black-and-white photographs; six are of Joseph Dutilh in front of various buildings and landmarks such as the Eiffel Tower, and one is of several people in San Mateo's Peninsula French Laundry.
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Print, Photographic
Photos Removed From Joseph Dutilh WWII Scrapbook, Page 14, 1945. Page contains seven black-and-white photographs of waterways and train tracks; many of the structures alongside the train tracks are in varying states of disrepair.
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Print, Photographic
Photos Removed From Joseph Dutilh WWII Scrapbook, Page 29, 1945. Page contains three black-and-white photographs of Dutilh and others relaxing at an unidentified beach. Written in pencil at the top of the page is "AT THE BEACH."
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