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              GR-OF CA CA-SF02-S03-F26-SF001-0001 (1934) · Item · 1865
              Part of CAVAFY, C. P. FONDS

              Photograph of three young boys in the photographer's studio. John, Constantine and Paul Cavafy are depicted. C. P. Cavafy in the centre, on a chair. The date written by the poet at top left. The photographer's logo in Livorno, Italy, on the verso.

              Giuseppe Marzocchini & Figlio
              Photograph of three boys
              GR-OF CA CA-SF02-S03-F26-SF002-0001 (2121) · Item · n.d.
              Part of CAVAFY, C. P. FONDS

              Photograph of three boys in costumes. The boy in the middle stands on a piece of furniture and holds a hat in his right hand. This is the later printing of an original photograph not located in the archive. A handwritten note on the verso states that the original picture was by Giuseppe Marzocchini & Figlio of Livorno; it dates the original to 1865 and identifies the figures from the left as follows: Peter (John), Aristeidis and George Cavafy.

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              GR-OF CA CA-SF02-S03-F26-SF002-0002 (1956) · Item · n.d.
              Part of CAVAFY, C. P. FONDS

              Two undated photographs of Charikleia Cavafy from a photo shop in Livorno, taken during the same photo shoot. Charikleia is wearing a long dress with a hoop skirt. On one of the photographs, she is depicted in frontal view, sitting in a chair; in the other she is standing, in profile view, resting her right arm on an armchair. The photographs should be dated to the 1860's, as a photograph of the Cavafy brothers at a young age, from the same photo shop, has been dated by the poet to 1865.

              Giuseppe Marzocchini & Figlio