Markings from the photographer say: Paul Pfeiffer-Prenzlau Neustadt-No.690.
If anyone can tell me anything about this photo i would really appreciate it.
More likely this is Prussian (Poland). Mom, Dad, and daughter. Possibly a family photo, or parents aniversary photo. Photos weren't cheap back then, so it was something worth taking a photo of the occasion.
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surnames i have information and and /or photos are: brandt, chappell, hayhurst, hurley, riemann/reaman, stolzenbach, stray, maass, and ulm. i have some headstone photos and obituaries as well. i have posted what photos i have, please feel free to email me if you think i might have an obit you would be interested in, or to ask questions pertaining to these names.
I am searching German, Prussian, and Czech sides of my lines. I can translate German and Czech documents from typed or handwritten. I also have full access search within Ancestry.com for records lookups, and I dabble in photo digital restorations. Surnames related to my search are Cerny, Hruska, Vrana, Engle, Menning, Lentz, Troutman, Shoun, Wills, Fuller, Wendell.