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Jews of Rhodes: Family Memories & Heritage · Facebook
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✨Date Estimate — AI Estimated
circa 1941
✨AI Reasoning — AI Estimated
The document is explicitly dated April 10, 1941, and uses a form edition from January 1941. The subject's arrival in the US is noted as December 1940, making the 1941 date for the photo certain.
✨Location Estimate — AI Estimated
New York, NY
✨Scene — AI Estimated
A United States Declaration of Intention document for Regine Franco. The document includes a small black and white ID photograph of the applicant in the lower left corner, along with detailed typewritten biographical data and official signatures.
✨Visible Text — AI Estimated
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA DECLARATION OF INTENTION. No. 483581. REGINE FRANCO formerly REGINA TARICA FRANCO. Rhodes, Italy. April 10, 1941. SS Nyassa. Regine Franco.
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✨Photo Detective Evidence — AI Estimated
Photo Detective Analysis
Analyzed with Gemini 3-flash (v2_rich_metadata)Print/Physical
Small B&W identification photograph attached to a government form
high (1940-1945)Form N-315, Edition of 1-13-41
high (1941-1941)Fashion/Grooming
Woman with shoulder-length curled hair and dark dress with white collar
moderate (1938-1945)Environment
Official document from the Southern District of New York
high (1941-1941)Technology
Typewritten text and official government stamps
high (1930-1950)Cultural context: Not applicable as this is an official US government document and ID photo taken in the US.
✨Subject Ages — AI Estimated
41
✨Clothing & Attire — AI Estimated
The woman in the photo wears a dark garment with a contrasting white collar; her hair is styled in a curled bob typical of the early 1940s.
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