Keilsohn, Meyer

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Meyer Keilsohn was an amateur photographer from New Jersey, active throughout the 1960s-1970s. He traveled all over the country taking pictures, trying to aid his work. He photographed towns such as Trenton, Princeton, Asbury Park, Atlantic City, Perth Amboy, Union, Berwyn Heights, and others. Among the landmarks photographed by Keilsohn are the New Jersey Turnpike and the Delaware Memorial Bridge. He also photographed many streets, theatres, historical landmarks, boardwalks, beaches, oceans and many others. Keilsohn also wrote a one-act burlesque entitled Son of the King.
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Atlantic City NJ US
New Jersey NJ US
Trenton NJ US
Asbury Park NJ US
Princeton NJ US
Perth Amboy NJ US
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Theater
Boardwalks
Photography
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Photographers
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Person

Active 1960

Active 1970

English

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