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During the renovation of a tenement house in Lublin in 2010, workers came across a wall that was not included in the building plans. In a hiding place behind it, they discovered a collection of photographs taken on glass. The collection contains over 2,700 glass negatives depicting people who lived in Lublin almost 100 years ago.

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  • Marcin Sudziński

    Marcin Sudziński

    Self

  • Tal Schwartz

    Tal Schwartz

    Self

  • Krzysztof Janus

    Krzysztof Janus

    Self

  • Mikołaj Grynberg

    Mikołaj Grynberg

    Self

  • Mieczysław Zych

    Mieczysław Zych

    Self

  • Irit Hass Hana Rozbruch

    Irit Hass Hana Rozbruch

    Self

  • Regina Winograd

    Regina Winograd

    Self

  • David Skolsky

    David Skolsky

    Self

  • Tzvi Meir

    Tzvi Meir

    Self

Overview

During the renovation of a tenement house in Lublin in 2010, workers came across a wall that was not included in the building plans. In a hiding place behind it, they discovered a collection of photographs taken on glass. The collection contains over 2,700 glass negatives depicting people who lived in Lublin almost 100 years ago.

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