Photo Of The Clementines From The April 1986 Edition Puddledock Press
Back Row; Left to Right: M. Bonney, L. Keen, M. Bruce, A. Wheeler, M. Calo, F. Lynn, E. Tilley, A. Wheeler, C. Smith, J. Beairsto, R. Silvia Middle Row: G. Butler, S. Edgerly, E. Campbell, S. Marble, M. Hanson, E. Gibbs, A. Scott, E. Sanborn,'B. Briscoe, J. Radcliffe, M. Hunt, J. Lagassie. Front Row: L. Berry, L. Dame, J. Gray, C. McKay, J. Woodward, C. Campbell, C. Sager, M. Morphy, and P. Lepene not pictured: S. Chandler, M. Galecki, and J. Leeman <br /><br />From the April 1986 Puddledock article with the photo:<br /><br /><em>The Clementines are busily preparing for their annual spring show to be presented at Farmington High School, May 3, 1986. The theme for this year's show is "MUSIC MAGIC" and promises to have some unusual and inter-esting groups performing on that night. <br /><br />In past years, the Clementines have presented a strictly barbershop show, but this year have chosen to invite a variety of musical groups to appear with them„ These groups will include the following: "The ConChords", a mixed chorus from Concord, N.H., "After Hours",a teen-age barbershop cho-rus from Beverly High School, Beverly, Masso, under the direction of Mr„ Robert Lynn, brother of Frank Lynn, director of the Clementines. Brother Bob, as he is affectionately known by the Clementines, is also bringing a teen-age show choir„ To add even more variety to this year's show, the Clementines will be presenting to their audience a six piece Dixieland Band called "Just Jazz" from Alton, New Hampshire. Returning after sev-eral year's absence is "Both Sides of the Fence", a barbershop quartet from Nashua, N.H., which is unique in that it features two husband and wife teams, Since their last appearance with us, this quartet has made several trips abroad to perform and has also cut their own record. Add to the above named groups the "Clementines" themselves, who will be per-forming twice during the evening and also will be presenting their own 2 quartets, the "C-Notes" and "B-Naturals", each of which has their own special style. As an added attraction and for the enjoyment of the audi-ence Mrso Lois Fogg, of Milton, N.H., will be entertaining at the piano from 7:00-7 00 p°m. and during intermission.<br /><br />The Clementines expect this to be one of their very finest shows, and they would be happy to have everyone come and join them. Showtime starts at 7:30 p.m. at the Farmington High School Gym. Ticket prices are $3.50 in advance or $4.00 at the door Children's prices $1.00„ Tickets are available at Osgood's drugstore or from any Clementine.<br /><br /><br /></em>Part of a mixed photo collection from the March 1986 edition of the Puddledock Press. These photos are stored together. They are from different periods of time. Last pulled together for possible use in April 1986.<em><br /><br /></em>RKL-FHS
Matted Photo Farmington NH Townsfolk In Front Of Mill Building
Matted photo of a group of Farmington townsfolk in front of one of the mill buildings downtown.
Size: 10' x 12"
Condition: mall amount of blotching on mat
FHS-Kyle Leach
Unknown
Unknown
Hattie White Collection
Indoor Photograph Ladies Group In Costume
Indoor group photograph of Farmington ladies in costume for an event. Size :5"x7"
Back Row: Helen McLaughlin, Edith Hall, Adelaide Haskill, Mildred Clarkson, Irene Jackson, Eloise Roberts, Mary Cloutman, Ruth Gordon, Jessie Sargent, Florance Roberts, Marion Waldron, Venita LaChance
Front Row: Edna Young, Amelia Richards, Ruth Allen, Helen Bragg, Beulah Thayer, Jillian Currier, Helen Nute, Jeanette Roberts
FHS-RKL
Unknown
Unknown
Group Photo-Farmington Historical Society Room
Group photo in the Farmington Historical Society room, lower level, the Goodwin Library. Photo taken late 1950's to early 1960's.
Labeled on back:
Ned Parker
Mr. & Mrs. Carleton
Mary Cloutman
Ruby Barret
Edna Berry
Lillian Emerson
Vala Sabine
Unknown
Farmington High School Baseball Team
Group photo of the Farmington High School baseball team at an outdoor field.
These are a digital files and do not reside in the physical museum collection.
RKL-FHS
Unknown
Unknown
Farmington Tigers
Black & White Group Photo Early Farmington Society
A black and white photo, matted, with a group of society women dressed finely. The photo is taken in a downtown area with surrounding houses in the background. The matt is fairly elaborate with several decrative lines of varying widths. <br /><br /><em>Labeled on back Front Row:</em><br /><br /><em>Front Row: </em><br /><em>Lizzie Emerson</em><br /><em> Alta McDuffee</em><br /><em> Lucia Gordon</em><br /><em> Annie Thayer</em><br /><em> Jessie</em> Wi<em>llson</em><br /><br /><em> Back Row:</em><br /><em> Mrs. Goodwin</em><br /><em> Nina Greeley</em><br /><em> Nellie Allen</em><br /><em> Jessie Sargent</em><br /><em><em> Susie Otis<br /><br />Condition: Excellent<br /><br />Additional information- Judy Thompson contacted the museum and she says: " the woman on the far left is Lizzie Emerson, and the woman directly beside her to her right is misnamed: she is actually Julia Emerson Thompson, Lizzie's sister-in-law and my husband's grandmother." <br /></em></em>
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Charles L. Holmes-Photographer, Farmington , NH
Charles L. Holmes-Photographer, Farmington , NH
Circa 1920-1930