Vilna
Date: Before World War I
City: Vilnius. Photographer: n/a
Description: Looking down Pohulanka Street, at the corner of Zawalna. Russian signs: (left) "Dry Cleaning and Dyeing Shop"; (right) "I. Oder's Hygienic Barber Shop." (A. Gorman's Lumber Yard at 19 Zawalna Street was one of four lumber yards run by Jews.
Source:
People of a Thousand Towns
The Online Catalog of Photographs of Jewish Life in Prewar Eastern Europe
Home of Ruchel Tvia Bulkin, at 45/14 (daughter of Lotteh).