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Anne Frank and the Holocaust - gallery |
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Gallery - places in Anne's life and deathOn this page you will find hyperlinks to image files, which you are welcome to use in your own documents and presentations. Most images on Web sites are protected by copyright laws, which may prevent you from using them freely. These images are versions of digital photographs. You will also find links to documents which students have sent to us, to see how they respond to the study of the Holocaust. Image files for you to useTo open an image file click on the hyperlink with your left mouse button. To save the file to your PC or other media, click with your right mouse button. The Anne Frank Huis, museum and Westerkerk todayThe photographs of the Anne Frank Huis on Prinsengracht, and the neighbouring museum and Westerkerk, were taken by Andrew Moore in April 2001. The files are available in three sizes - thumbnails (as displayed on this page, which are all 80 pixels wide), medium size files, suitable for display on Web sites, or to illustrate print documents (which are all 300 pixels wide) and larger files, which have not been compressed in any way. These will take longer to open or download, but will give you far more quality of detail.
Auschwitz todayThe photographs of Auschwitz were taken by Sharon Japp of Beverley High School. The files are available in as thumbnails (as displayed on this page, which are all 80 pixels wide) and medium size files, suitable for display on Web sites, or to illustrate print documents.
Anne Frank's graveThe photograph of Margot Frank's and Anne Frank's grave in Belsen was taken by Chris Rees of Hessle High School. The files are available in as thumbnails (as displayed on this page, which are all 80 pixels wide) and medium size files, suitable for display on Web sites, or to illustrate print documents.
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