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  1. Browse Getty Images' premium collection of high-quality, authentic Henrietta Treffz stock photos, royalty-free images, and pictures. Henrietta Treffz stock photos are available in a variety of sizes and formats to fit your needs.

  2. Landmarks here include the Old Post Office and that big domed building at the end of the street. #22 The old Post Office. Washington, D.C., February 1907. #23 New Union Station. Washington, D.C., circa 1908. #24 The Old Post Office on Pennsylvania Avenue. Washington, D.C., circa 1905.

  3. Apr 2, 2021 · We were curious to see what life looked like 100 years ago in America's capital city. So Stacker compiled a collection of 25 incredible images showcasing the history of Washington, D.C. in the 1920s. After curating the vintage images, we took a closer inspection of the moments and researched their historical significance.

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  4. RM2HT6AEM – Mdlle. Jetty Treffz, 1850. Portrait of Austrian mezzo-soprano, Henrietta Treffz, first wife of Johann Strauss II. '...her many successes have made her name familiar in Germany and in this country...in addition to her musical abilities, [she] unites the advantages of a pretty and piquant expression of face, and a highly amiable character, attractive manner, and all the ...

  5. She often spoke of herself as a "poor, old cripple" as well as suffering from painful illnesses in the last years of her life. Strauss himself remarried seven weeks later, to Ernestine Dittrich on 28 May 1878. Henrietta "Jetty" Treffz was best known as the first wife of Johann Strauss II and a well-known mezzo-soprano appearing in England in ...

  6. RM2BEGW1N – Henrietta (Jetty) treffz (1818-1878) e Johann Strauss jr.. RM HHPDMB – Sheet music cover image of the song 'Repertoire de Mlle Jetty Treffz No 3 I Love Thee, Ah! How Well (To te voglio bene assaje)', with original authorship notes reading 'The English Words by Edward Noyce Brown, Esq [Music na]', United States, 1900.

  7. Henrietta Chalupetzky was the only child of a Viennese goldsmith, and she studied music in Vienna, adopting her mother's maiden name, Treffz, for professional purposes. Her career took her around Austria, Germany, and France , but in England, she first appeared with Johann Strauss I in concerts that brought her numerous accolades and felicitations.

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