Two colorized souvenir postcards looking down Main Street, Farmington NH, focusing on the area of the juncture of Central and Main. Each is from the same vantage point, but differences between the two are quite noticeable. Each is post…
A divided, black and white 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.…
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…
Black and white, Farmington, NH postcard showing a birds eye view of Central Street and Main Street in downtown Farmington, facing north, up the Main Street hill, during the day. The Richards Block and Odd Fellows Block buildings can be seen in the…
Odd Fellows Block black & white Farmington, NH souvenir postcard. The front photo is taken facing down Central street toward Main Street, specifically focusing on the Odd Fellows Block and other buildings close to the intersection of Central and…
Nature souvenir postcard of a farmer in field Farmington, NH. A nature scene with road, divided back style, colorized. Tended field in the background and middle to foreground, and finally a tended road in foreground. The road has some trees along it.…
Farmington NH souvenir postcard nature by a river with a fenced Road. Divided back style, colorized. Untended woodland in the background, a river in the right middle to foreground, and finally a tended road with flowers, in Farmington, NH . The road…
Divided back style, colorized souvenir postcard of an unpaved, flower lined, street landscape with fence and pond in Farmington, NH. A road, tree, and flowers are in the foreground to the left and a pond and fence to the right of the card, with …
Maud Hodgdon & Friends with bicycles. This is a digital file and cannot be found in the physical museum collection. Cyclists are identified as Bessie Scruton, Maude Hodgdon, Jessie Harrison and Minnie Pinkham