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Ted Morawski

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						The couple holding him are his godmother Mrs Alina Skupinska and his godfather Polish Army Major Dymowski. His mother is sitting at the major's left and at her left is Chaplain Tomasik who baptized him.

Ted Morawski’s christening

The couple holding him are his godmother Mrs Alina Skupinska and his godfather Polish Army Major Dymowski. His mother is sitting at the major's left and at her left is Chaplain Tomasik who baptized him.

  • Interwar Borderlands


						Group of children rescued from the Soviet Union in one of the orphanages organized by the Polish Army in Persia. Woman in glasses is my mother Wiktoria Morawska. Infant held by woman to my mother's right is her son, yours truly - Ted Morawski. Since I was born in Isfahan, Iran on Oct. 14, 1942, the picture was most likely taken in 1943.

Group of children rescued from the Soviet Union

Group of children rescued from the Soviet Union in one of the orphanages organized by the Polish Army in Persia. Woman in glasses is my mother Wiktoria Morawska. Infant held by woman to my mother's right is her son, yours truly - Ted Morawski. Since I was born in Isfahan, Iran on Oct. 14, 1942, the picture was most likely taken in 1943.

  • Polish refugees in Middle East (1942-47)

Name Wall of Tribute ID
Ted Morawski 91657
Wiktoria Morawska 146145


						Children photographed at mealtime in one of the orphanages in Persia. Counterclockwise standing behind the children - second woman is Mrs Mocarska who later emigrated to the US from England; to her right is my godmother Mrs Alina Skupinska who emigrated to Argentina and from there to Montreal, Canada; fifth person counterclockwise behind the children is my mother Wiktoria Morawska.

Childrens’ mealtime – orphanage in Persia

Children photographed at mealtime in one of the orphanages in Persia. Counterclockwise standing behind the children - second woman is Mrs Mocarska who later emigrated to the US from England; to her right is my godmother Mrs Alina Skupinska who emigrated to Argentina and from there to Montreal, Canada; fifth person counterclockwise behind the children is my mother Wiktoria Morawska.

  • Polish refugees in Middle East (1942-47)


						Sacrament of confirmation administered to children from the Soviet Exodus in Persia by Archbishop Gawlina, Roman Catholic Chief Chaplain of the Polish Armed Forces.

Orphans receiving Confirmation

Sacrament of confirmation administered to children from the Soviet Exodus in Persia by Archbishop Gawlina, Roman Catholic Chief Chaplain of the Polish Armed Forces.

  • Polish refugees in Middle East (1942-47)


						A gathering of children, staff, and visitors at one of the orphanages in Persia. I have no other information about this event

Children, staff, and visitors

A gathering of children, staff, and visitors at one of the orphanages in Persia. I have no other information about this event

  • Polish refugees in Middle East (1942-47)


						An event of some wonderment at one of the orphanages in Persia. I do not have any further information about this photograph

Orphans in Persia

An event of some wonderment at one of the orphanages in Persia. I do not have any further information about this photograph

  • Polish refugees in Middle East (1942-47)


						A class held in the fresh air at one of the orphanages in Persia. Judging from the blackboard, it looks like the subject lesson was arithmetic

Outdoor class

A class held in the fresh air at one of the orphanages in Persia. Judging from the blackboard, it looks like the subject lesson was arithmetic

  • Polish refugees in Middle East (1942-47)


						Group photo of the staff members of one of the orphanages in Persia. Clockwise first person in front row is (I believe) my godmother Mrs Alina Skupinska. Next to her (second person clockwise in front row) is my mother Wiktoria Morawska; directly behind her is my grandmother Salomea Rymkiewicz. Clockwise, second person sitting in second row is Mrs Mocarska.

Staff members of one of the orphanages in Persia

Group photo of the staff members of one of the orphanages in Persia. Clockwise first person in front row is (I believe) my godmother Mrs Alina Skupinska. Next to her (second person clockwise in front row) is my mother Wiktoria Morawska; directly behind her is my grandmother Salomea Rymkiewicz. Clockwise, second person sitting in second row is Mrs Mocarska.

  • Polish refugees in Middle East (1942-47)