Scanned from Portuguese magazine O Século Ilustrado, March 16, 1946. Click image for 668 x 1000 size.
"Marlice, Perfumer, Paris"
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Marlice was the trade mark of my grandfather, Mario Molho de Almosnino, a French refugee in Portugal during the second world war. Mario Molho de Almosnino was a jew originating from Salonica (Thessaloniki). Marlice was the contraction of Mario and Alice (his wife Alice Benveniste).
Any message regarding this can be sent to: Emmanuel Jacques Almosnino at almosnino@me.com
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2 comments:
Marlice was the trade mark of my grandfather, Mario Molho de Almosnino, a French refugee in Portugal during the second world war. Mario Molho de Almosnino was a jew originating from Salonica (Thessaloniki).
Marlice was the contraction of Mario and Alice (his wife Alice Benveniste).
Any message regarding this can be sent to:
Emmanuel Jacques Almosnino
at almosnino@me.com
Que interessante! Muito obrigada pela informação, Emmanuel.
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