A sepia portrait cabinet card of a woman in fine clothing and a pearl choker. The photograph was taken by Amasa W. Shackford. "Shackford" and "Farmington" appear on the lower portion of the front of the photo card, in script. The card has a…
A colorized souvenir postcard of the Pages Tavern building. This building was formerly known as the Central House. This card has a view of the front side of the house. The house is three stories, with the lower floors covered with open porches on…
Interior black & white Farmington, NH police officer photograph. Six officers stand in line facing the camera in full dress uniform. A curtain background and wood floor can be seen. Each uniform is a dark color pant and matching dark jacket with a…
A black & white photograph of the retirement of 1st Engineer and Fire Chief Marshall Gibbs Sr, taken on April 4th 1965. The photo includes four men standing behind a table with a Farmington Fire Department protective helmet atop it . On the back the…
A black and white 1956 Farmington High School class photo. The 1956 class had twenty-eight students. Each head portrait in the grid has a student identifier underneath with an initial and last name. The item was owned by Simone Louise Leveillee, as…
A colorized Main Street postcard looking south toward downtown Farmington from " The Hill" on north Main Street. Homes line the road on each side. Trees line most of the road on both sides and are leafed out implying spring or summer. Several fences…
A black & white portrait of the Pike Sisters of Farmington, NH smiling and standing together, finly dressed in day attire dresses. A back of a chair is being used as a prop to the right of the sisters. The photocard is quite elaborate with a…
1911 photograph of the short lived celebrity, Niddy Noddy, a pig born in April of 1911, with several genetic anomalies, on the Bennett family Triple Spring Farm. Niddy Noddy was immortalized on a postcard, made after an accident killed Niddy Noddy.…
A black & white postcard of the First Congregational Church of Farmington NH. The postcard photo focuses on a left side view of the church, at the turn of Main Street, coming into downtown, and surrounding locations of the church along Main Street.…