A photograph of Yousef Hobeiche in Lebanese Gendarmerie, note reads 'My loving brother status in memory and God’s blessing on me opened the star my loving country' dated 1926
A photograph of a group of soldiers, the Lebanese Gendarmerie, Yousef Hobeiche is standing in the back and the note reads 'War of the Rebellion of the Druzes
Building fortifications in [illegible]', c. 1920s
A photograph of Yousef Hobeiche in Lebanese Gendarmerie, note reads 'My dear brother, I kiss your cheeks with longing. You are well and at peace. I hurried to you yesterday and today too to make sure we are reassured. Let me always know you are well.…
The photograph copy of a National Order of the Cedar awarded to Joseph Namtallah Hbiech (Yousef Hobeiche) on November 20, 1961, issued in Beirut, Lebanon.
A photograph of an unknown group of people, note reads 'And this is another procession of the training to you. I send love and distance doesn't change that.' This is likely from Namtallah Hobeiche.
A photograph of a grade 2 class with these names listed on the back: R. Renee, M. Nedda, D. Prievo, D. Clearo, T. Gurnett, G. Rancier, D. Brazel, K. Sochia, Jo Higman, Pierce, Souva, R. Cole, George Ablan, Shirley Mussat, J. Lambert, M. Ostrom, B.…
A photograph of Theresa, Rafic, and Delor Ellis, 1930s. A sticky note on the back read 'L-R Theresa, Rafic (Raff), Delor' and this copy was printed in the 1950s.
A portrait of Marite wearing a striped dress. Arabic section: 'the photo was taken in October', the sender writes 'this is my best photo', and 'am wearing the dress you have sent me earlier' c. 1940s