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Graduating class of girls from the Roman Catholic Orphan Asylum in the flower garden
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Graduating class of girls from the Roman Catholic Orphan Asylum in the flower garden
1078854 Graduating class of girls from the Roman Catholic Orphan Asylum in the flower garden, in front of the Virgin Marys grotto, 1912 (b/w photo) by Hassler, William Davis (1877-1921); Collection of the New-York Historical Society, USA; eNew York Historical Society; American, out of copyright
Media ID 22212030
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Captured in 1912, this photograph showcases the graduating class of girls from the Roman Catholic Orphan Asylum as they gather in a serene flower garden. The young women stand proudly in front of the Virgin Mary's grotto, radiating both innocence and determination. The image reflects not only their academic achievements but also their resilience amidst challenging circumstances. These orphaned girls found solace and support within the walls of this institution, which provided them with education, shelter, and a sense of belonging. Surrounded by vibrant flowerbeds and statuesque figures, including one of Madonna herself, these graduates symbolize hope for a brighter future. Their unity is palpable as they form a close-knit group that has overcome adversity together. Located in the Bronx area of New York City, this Roman Catholic Orphan Asylum served as more than just an educational facility; it became their home away from home. This photograph captures a moment frozen in time - one that represents not only personal accomplishments but also highlights the importance of community and sisterhood. Preserved by William Davis Hassler's lens, this historical artifact now resides within the collection of the New-York Historical Society. It stands as a testament to these remarkable young women who defied odds and emerged stronger through their shared experiences.
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