

Black and white drawing on aged paper of people in old-fashioned clothing. The top middle depicts a woman standing in a doorway with a sign above the door reading "Peace be to this House". The top left shows two women sewing. The top right shows three women standing and talking. The bottom half shows a group of people sitting around a table in a room. The text at the bottom reads "New York Charities - St. Barnabas House, 304 Mulberry Street".
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- 1263 × 879 px
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