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  1. Place. Philip Frankel & Co. Harpers Ferry National Historical Park. The exhibit in the Philip Frankel & Co. building describes the origins of "ready-made" clothing. NPS / Claire Hassler. Quick Facts. OPEN TO PUBLIC: No. Amenities. 1 listed. This exhibit is an example of a "ready-made" clothing store from the mid-1800s.

  2. May 15, 2024 · March 10, 1885. Birthplace: Kolno, Powiat kolneński, Podlaskie, Poland. Death: May 1973 (88) New York, USA. Immediate Family: Son of Nachman Frankel and Mindel Dinenson. Husband of Rebecca Frankel.

  3. Oct 1, 2001 · Philip Frankel's book goes a long way toward correcting that deficiency. Drawing on a wide range of sources--from policemen to survivors and families of victims--he tells the exciting and hitherto invisible story of this watershed moment in South Africa's experience.

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  4. Bernice Frankel was born on May 13, 1922, in the Brooklyn borough of New York City, to Rebecca (née Pressner, born in Austria) and Philip Frankel (born in Poland). Arthur was raised in a Jewish home with her older sister Gertrude and younger sister Marian (1926–2014).

  5. Philip Frankel. An Ordinary Atrocity: Sharpeville and Its Massacre. New Haven: Yale University Press, 2001. viii + 263 pp. Tables. Appendixes. Bibliography. Notes. $30.00. Cloth. - Henk van Woerden. The Assassin: A Story of Race and Rage in the Land of Apartheid. Translated by Dan Jacobson.

  6. Looking for books by Philip Frankel? See all books authored by Philip Frankel, including An Ordinary Atrocity: Sharpeville and Its Massacre, and Soldiers in a Storm: The Armed Forces in South Africa's Democratic Transition, and more on ThriftBooks.com.

  7. When Philip Frank Frankel was born on 24 February 1894, his father, Jacob Frankel, was 14 and his mother, Yetta Slowitz, was 16. He married Rebecca Pressner on 26 May 1921, in Bronx, New York, United States.

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