R C White Sepia Postcard Old Celebration Woman's Club Car & People Center
R C White sepia postcard of an old celebration with a vehicle decorated with bunting and finely dressed people surrounding the vehicle, on the side of a street. Part of the bunting says "Woman's Club," specifically the portion before the windshield. Some of the people in the vehicle are holding decorative umbrellas. Tall, old trees line the background.
Condition: Good
Size 3.5" x 5.5"
FHS-Kyle Leach
R C White
R C White
The Bloskey Collection
1914 Souvenir R C White Postcard Old Home Day Citizens In Car Front Old High School
Souvenir R C White postcard divided back style, sepia, showing Old Home Day- ladies finely dressed with a driver, in a car parked in Front of the old High School in Farmington, NH. In middle ground another car can be seen to the left and a horse drawn carriage to the right with a driver, two young girls, and a gentlemen by an American flag blowing in the wind.
Ladies in the automobile are identified on the back of the postcard as Ells Chandler, Bertha Dexter, Grace Pike, and Crisse Tanner. The Postcard is addressed to Evelyn Brooks; it is not clear if it was ever sent. 1904 is written on the corner and has been changed to read 1914. The card is printed with the phrase "Genuine Photograph by R. C. White Farmington, N.H."
Size 3.5" x 5.5"
FHS-Kyle Leach
R C White
R C White
Circa 1914
Photo-Indigenous Person In Regalia Farmington NH
A photograph of an indigenous person for a Farmington NH postcard created by the photographer R C White. The subject is unknown and is not identified. He is dressed in indigenous regalia. It is not known if this regalia is typical of his family group or if this was worn for promotion and sales purposes, which may mean the regalia is from the plains, as was common in the period. The postcard is blank on the back and was never sent.
FHS-Kyle Leach
R C White
R C White
Donated by Stan Freeda and Kyle Leach