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Here we see an unidentified family from Ciechocinek, a town in central Poland on the Vistula near Warsaw. Poland at the time was still part of the Tsarist Empire. We see a Polish mother with her two children, a boy and a girl, in 1908. The children look to be about 4-8 years old. The clothes look very similar to what German children would be wearing at the time. Notice the wde-brimmed sailor hats. The boy wears a sailor suit. The girl wears a plain white dress. Mother has a voluminous dress.
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