Photo Record
Images
Metadata
Catalog Number |
2016.25.25 |
Object Name |
Print, Photographic |
Description |
Print, photographic, 5 3/4" w x 3 1/2" h, black and white, Front- two women sitting on bench outside, building behind, Back- written in ink- "Alvina Humbracht & daughter Myrtle Winkleman" Alvina Humbracht Winkelman (1881-1966), left, and her daughter Myrtle Winkelman (1910-1993), right, sit in the backyard of Alvina's childhood home at 102 S. Oak Avenue. Alvina converted the single-family home into multi-living units in 1937 which then became known as the Winkelman's apartments. She and her daughter lived there also. Myrtle, like her mother, attended Bartlett School. As an adult, she worked at the Elgin National Watch Co. and later for the Milwaukee Road in the Purchasing Department as a bookkeeper until her retirement. Alvina also had a son Albert, not pictured here. |
Year Range from |
1955 |
Year Range to |
1966 |
Print size |
5 3/4" w x 3 1/2" h |
Place |
102 S. Oak Avenue |
Number of images |
1 |
Search Terms |
102 S. Oak Avenue Winkelman Apartments |
Subjects |
Chairs Daughters Dresses Eyeglasses Mothers Mothers & children Outdoor furniture Watches Windows |
People |
Winkelman, Alvina Winkelman, Alvina Humbracht Winkelman, Myrtle |
Accession number |
2016.25 |

