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Accession Number: NEKHC:2015.78.6

Object: Photograph

Physical Description: Photograph; complete.

Information: This photograph forms part of the Dorothy Fleming Collection. It shows Dorothy on a farm just outside of Vienna, and was taken in 1930. 

Further Information

This photograph forms part of the Dorothy Fleming Collection. The picture was taken in 1930, and shows Dorothy as a young child on a family holiday at a farm in the district of Rodaun, just outside of Vienna. Dorothy was born Dora Oppenheimer in Vienna, Austria, and as a young child enjoyed family life. Dorothy was two years old at the time the photograph was taken. The family spent several holidays at the farm, as the were staying relatively close to Vienna Dorothy's father, Erich, worked at home on weekdays and travelled to join the family on weekends. Because the family were in increasing danger from the rise of Nazism and persecution of Jewish people, Dorothy and her little sister, Lisi, were sent by their parents to England on the Kindertransport in January 1939. Dorothy’s father, who had been an optician in Vienna, was later able to secure a permit to come to England through the help of a friend. 

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