ProvenanceThis object relates to the history of the Marcus, Victorsen and Kauffman families who migrated to South Australia in the 19th century. This portrait shows Caroline Kauffmann at the approximate age of 8 in 1871. At this time she lived in Adelaide on OsmondTerrace. The photograph was taken in a photo studio on Rundle Street, owend by Otto von Hartitzsch.SignificanceThis item is of historical significance to the Migration Museum collection as it represents the history of Jewish immigrants in the 19th century and showcases the diversity of migration to South Australia.DescriptionThis framed black and white studio portrait pictures Carline Kauffmann when she was approximatley 8 years of age. The photograph has a plain white studio backdrop with a girl standing next to a chair in her best outfit including hat and handbag.Creator (person)Creator (organisation)AcknowledgementDate of Creation1871Date of Usage1871MaterialCardboard
|Wood
|Paper DimensionType: sampler
Height: 320
Width: 460
Unit (Lengths): mm
|Type: Framed
Height: 440
Width: 570
Unit (Lengths): mm Accession NumberHT 2020.0064