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Black & White Postcard Central Street Farmington NH
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Postcard, in black and white, showing Central Street in Farmington NH. The photo on the card was taken near the Main Street - Central Street junction, facing west. Clearly seen in the photo are the Esso Station, the Central Hotel, the Super IGA Market, Strand Theater, in the Pythian Block, and many other notable features of Central Street.
FHS-Kyle Leach
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Fairbanks Card Company Brookline MA
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Fairbanks Card Company Brookline MA
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Donated by Joann Doke
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Circa 1940's
architecture
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business
cars
Central Street
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vehicle
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First Congregational Church Souvenir Postcard
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A First Congregational Church black and white souvenir postcard. Taken in downtown Farmington, NH from the town center looking down south Main Street. The front of the brick church(founded in 1848) can be seen as well as part of the north side of the building. The steeple is fully visible, as are two sides of the "Town Clock" residing in the steeple. Some of the stained glass windows can also be seen. Three cars can be seen in the foreground, as can electric lines and an electric pole. Three women, not facing the camera, can been seen walking in front of the church. Trees and shrubs can be seen behind and beside the church.
Size 3.5" x 5.5"
FHS-Kyle Leach
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Fairbanks Card Company Brookline Mass.
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Fairbanks Card Company Brookline Mass.
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Mid 20th Century-Possibly Early 1960's
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Mid 20th Century-Possibly Early 1960's
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building
car
main street
people
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postcard
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vehicle
worship
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and D e c e m b e r .
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New
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long t o k e e p t h e m In t i n sweat p i t s
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out
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men stand
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hands, r e m o v i n g a l l t b e hnlr a n d t h e
small p a r t i c l e s o f flesh s o t h u t t h e r e Is
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ATTORNEY
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United State* imiiln* c o r p s and h c u
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t 1 pr! v l i e g e * o f
they are Inverted
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C. H.
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NOTARY
PUBLIC,
comnmudeer
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those of c a v a l r y and a r t i l l e r y
while
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p e n s i o n V o u c h e r s sail P r o b a t a B u s i n e s s p r o m p t l y
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all t h e i r b i ' l o n y l n c R
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s h o w i n g little lltga held by every p i s
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head
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Ill* Life S a v e r .
the w e i g h t o f tbe sled m a k e * it h a r d to l l i e t l l w I
M E D I C I N A L L Y V A L U A B L E o n d without
initii: f i r
r e s i s t a n c e w a s I m p o s s i b l e and the B o e r
i ntrv
t-> t l i e I ' : M 1Tb p h . - d
Office I n H a l l ' s BioOc. P a r m l n g t o n , M 11. G a s
It 10
A c o m m o n l a ) t r a v e b - r w h o Is p u t t i n g take it u p hill by hand
I
l K-i t i w t n y t i * l e s .
how
a traoa of F u s e l OIU
only c h u c k l e d as he d r o v e o f f t h e s p o i l
, tl
I r u i n lt'< < ; u i n
e o i i s t in
It w a s t o a s t b u t t e r e d o n b o t h s h i e s t o up at o u e o f t h e h o t e l s e x h i b i t e d a
• ' ~. < f n n h o u r t h a t I
Ktnor a n d V e g e t a b l e C o m p o u n d
administered
N O T told In bulk or by measure. Always Is Sealed
In c a r r y i n g the u t u a l n u m b e r of f m m J
' .. iZ<-\ » t I l l t n n t . ' f ( h u t
>
bottles. Beware of Imitations and refilled bottles.
rob tbo u l t l a n d e r n n d h u m i l i a t e h i m a t c u r i o u s r o u t id \ o n c e t o s o m e f r i e n d s seventy to seventy five p e r s o n - , M r , d i a u 1 < u
.' « H - r U*- r l g l t t
ono
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O B e s H o n r s — a t o U and 9 t o 5.
I.
o p i I • Im*' t u M n n
S O L O generally by Onigglsti, Grocers, Wine Herlast e v e n i n g
It c o n s i s t e d of a
metal
i mintr \
tbe s a m e t i m e .
_
i B op 'lie Btreet
,
to
nut 1 n
P e a r l m a d e his runs at the r a ' e ot a
chants and Hotels.
lit
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reel a l m o s t e i g h t ln< h e s l o n g b o l t e d s e
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ii
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UIV
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L O O K for proprietors'firm taunaalgntture.
mile a m i n u t e , and m a d e them in per
-I n n
f a rut r i d i a n
curely t o o n e o f t h e luslde corners o f
N o r Is It h o r s e s m e r e l y t h a t o r e b e i n g
I j in U i ii u ' I
>. ••! ti * r h - i t h e h a d g l »
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CHESTER H. CRAVES & SONS, Boston.
O n the d a y of the c a r n i v a l ,
O u t h e r e e l w a s w o u n d feet safety
L i d <M, t i n
gb.bl
a n n e x e d , but a l s o m u l e s , sheep, c a t t l e , his t r u n k
llu.- . \ . r
. U.'t-i du v i a n d s h o u t e d
REFUSE. S U B S T I T U T E S .
en
tilt
w h e n every thing w i t h w h i c h a r o u r s e
a b o u t loo f e e t o f R t e e l w i r e , t e r m l n a t
tii<n t t . v v « i f t n i n 1 "• t "
f o d d e r , w a g o n s , p r o v i s i o n s and w l i n t
' M e
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Hill
n n d 1 8 t i H > o B e that
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DOVER. N I I II
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aever e l s e t h e s i m p l e c o m m l R s a r i o t . t h e lng In a s o r t o f s t i r r u p . T h e e n t i r e d e cou'd b e m a d e was o n the scene, from a . 1 1 f e i t I U-h
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Uniform In QUALITY.
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MEMBER
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VETEEINART
COL1.EOK
SUBGEnNS,
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KNOLANU,
Will be at the Central House, Karmington, every Monday from
13 to 4 p . m.
J.
P.
8AFF0RD,
OPTIOIAH
At Boohester once, room 4, MoDuffee Block
every ToosJay, alw the Brst and third
Wedneiaay of each month.
Han 8 T H X I T .
FARMTNGTON, H. H
OR. F. W. BLAIR,
Physician and Surgeon.
• . S n c c e u o r to B r . P a r k e r .
O O o e h o o t s 8 t o 8 A . M . , 1 t o 3 a n d J to 9 P
EDWIN LE GRO,
SMALL'S BLOCK.
CONSULTING
i
people's a r m y , r e q u i r e s
O f c o u r s e It
requires money, and therefore the oui
put of t h e m i n e s fur l a s t w e e k h a s b e e n
OF
A L L KINDS.
c o m m a n d e e r e d at \ e r e e n i g l n g on
Its
way to C a p e T o w n . T h a t g o l d b e l o n g
ed to m e m b e r s o f e v e r y
nationality
who p o s s e s s i n t e r e s t s o n t h e H a n d , b u t ,
as 1 s t a t e d q u i t e r e c e n t l y , t h e T r a n s
R E F R A C T I O N 1ST A N D J E W E L E R .
vaal Is In t h e u n i q u e e n j o y m e n t of a
rnnd t h a t 1B o m n i p o t e n t , b e f o r e w h i c h
law.
Justice and r i g h t h a v e no s t a n d
Ing
1 v e n t u r e d t o s a y that " I f t h e
raad s h o u l d d e r i d e t h a t t h e R o b i n s o n
m i n e n o l o n g e r b e l o n g s t o Its s h a r e
h o l d e r s , but to P r e s i d e n t K r u g e r uud
b i s e l e c t , s o t h e c o u r t must h o l d it '
I m m e d i a t e l y ln-fore a d j o u r n m e n t
this
(Graduate o f t h e Unlv«retty o f Penneytvanla.)
precious parliament
d i d d e c i d e that
Office over the Rocbeatar Loan and BarAtng Co ,
last w e e k ' s product o f the mines. 52.
R O C H E S T E R , N . H«
G00,000 In v a l u e , s h o u l d IK? t r a n s f e r r e d
to the P r e t o r i a t r e a s u r y a n d s o I t has
Telopbono connoeUon.
been. T h e y s a y that O o m P a u l r u b b e d
Dl'cas«a ol alt domntlcatcd animals treated.
hla bands w i t h g l e e w h e n those " t h r e e
trolley loads, g u a r d e d b y a r m e d p o
M
DR. G. E.CHESLEY,
VETERINARIAN,
F R E D S. G R A Y ,
Offloe. T l i a y e r t B l o c k , P A U U I M Q T O N .
"Did
y o u e v e r h a v e occasion t o put
It t o u s e ? " a s k e d o n e o f t h e s p e c t a t o r s
"Only o n c e , " replied tbe d r u m m e r
" I w a s In a h o t e l t h a t c a u g h t fire a t
nlgbt a b o u t eight m o n t h s ago, a n d t h e
first t h i n g I d i d w h e n 1 J u m p e d o u t
of b e d w a s t o r u s h f o r my t r u n k
It
w a s l o c k e d , a n d In m y e x c i t e m e n t 1
c o u l d n ' t find t h e k e y
I hunted h i g h
and l o w a n d w a s s t i l l hunting w h e n
tbo p o r t e r r u B h e d i n a n d l e d m e d o w n
stairs.
T h e y extinguished tbe
fire,
and I s u b s e q u e n t l y d i s c o v e r e d t b e k e y
nnd or
t b e bureau. N o w I h a v e
tbe
lice," passed by The o l d m a n h a s h a d t h i n g •u a c h a i n a n d a m l o a d e d f o r
a great deal to w o r r y hlrn o f l a t e , a n d c o o f l a g r a t l o n a o f a l l
brands."—New
It was a p l e a s a n t r e l i e f t o g e t s o m u c h O r l e a n s T i m e s D e m o c r a t .
u l t l a n d e r gold In his p o w e r
It might
bo
P.
W .
B A I L E Y .
McDaffoo Bljck,
N.H.
tho lost of much a c c o u n t .
Who
The
knows? And tbe one f e a t u r e of c l v i l i
ration which o u r p r e s i d e n t a p p r e c i a t e s
OPTICIAN,
HdCHESTEJEt,
vice o c c u p i e d c o n s i d e r a b l y less t h a n a
square f o o t o f r o o m a n d the d r u m m e r
e x p l a i n e d t h a t It w a s a l i r e e s c a p e o f
bis o w n I n v e u t l o u
" A l l 1 nave to d o , "
he s a i d . " I s t o p u t
m y foot In t b e
Btlrrup and
l e t m y s e l f out o f
tbe
window
T h e t r u n k a c t s aa a n a n c h o r
at t h i s e n d a n d a r a t c h e t a t t b e s i d e
of tbe reel prevents t h e w i r e from p a y
lng o u t t o o r a p i d l y "
ROOIIKSTEtt, N. H
Offlea o p e n e v e r y d a y a n d
Thursday
Examination free.
erenlng
except
Is Its yellow metal c u r r e n c y
Wfataed H I * V o c a t i o n .
Heathen
child s s l e d lo sleigh b o t t o m * ,
wagon bodies,
and the
not a sled nor
a person
Mr
Pearl
sitting
c a m e to
his
his face,
squarely
H<mil n - 11'< I < I
sled
with
upon
his
one
B.M3|r.
_
rulinti
l.ii,
\.\
do
I In
necessary
service
for
her
h u s b a n d , a n d a careful m a n i » s t a t i o n e d
at
b e r e a r of the
last s e c t i o n ,
\t m e a n t that a g o o d
1 In
)]
on
Mr
Pearl
m u s c u l a r strength
to lift,
roller
is a
of the
clear
weighing
man
of g r e a t
a n d has been k n o w n
a
ground,
a
thousand
stone
pout.d
tin
w h Ii h
U orld
(led
strong as
unused
his
a
mile-course
upon
even
''Uncle
unless
the
8am"
weather
course a r e in fit condi ion
Mr
P e a r l took
cord,
for
an
held in t h a t
the
g r e a t sled to
attraction
in
and
it
was
a
f. i
all
p
n>
of
I
Th.
the
trlv
iilt-tl
W
b a I Mnilr
plate
a
u,
htli
JtiNn.
having
In s p e c i a l l y
built
ha-
iiovv
on
in
trial
f , , [ tht
< .t:i
I .oui>et «
o n us
of
*uf
s u • 1.
KOV^I t h e
Salt7.li
eolhstiott
the wo;Id
\
rovalivtt
Miirwli.-.I
n fu«t-l
\ on
,]
» l,M-t..in'
, . f tin
In
F o r ft i
hat
N e w ^ ork
ttie
most
blHtorlcnl
raut^H
] :ttK> 8 t h . k f l c l a s s l
showcaRea.
\ rtnor
Obitilft«\
•"Klr-ai
- t i - l \rtnor
is t b e t h e m e
of n p a p . : t i l i l a n < ..rtM-tt lu I x i Q g
man <
<
I
t-i l t - u a l idt-u t h a t
fire
a n i i R . » • i - i ii'-t t h e d i s u s e o f a r m o r
is si ->tv n t,
u- u n f o u n d e d
In
fact,
i t r t i i ' i r nu-1 p u u | K i w J e r
iii
ttn
Hun..'
as
a
tbe
use
Con
carnival
the
Karm-
examined
Baking
Powde
ROYAL
^
w e r e In
ivottiry
He
argues
i o [irtiv i
*'l b e r>*«.l e z p l a n a
thui
C o II o f
ill
disappearance
of
armor
t l r s t Iv i tint w i t h t h e d e v e l o p n n nt o f n u l : i n r > -*» I n i c e l i g h t c a v
till > p r . i v < d
It H,-if
iiion» s e r \ treabtu
t linti l i . ' i i v
r . a v a lr\
nnd.
aeooudly
that 11 srlit • a v i l r v i n tht-lr o r i g i n w e r e
iiioiiutii] lun-ki'iii-ni nnd w e r e there
fore umtrro - r f l
Kxr* p t I D t h e i r e a r l y
dav s m t i s k e t e i T N
It m u s t I H » r e u i o m ben-d, u e v e r w o r e a r m o r '
remsias
and
for i's
city, f o l l o w i n g
season,
i«
nerves
bnron
iNUliplete
In
over
i » « • 1111
l>ii.'ii
vv i t h
The
passengers-
strain
(<>
*i- o u i
iH-furi
N a t u r a l l y , the t a k i n g o f bis rled and its
decided
fur
mark
Pnllar«
\..ii saii/a
1'inli
nected
a
It c r t . s « i s t i n
v\ i l l
eftitril
• L'! t h
us
was
t't
t r t w l i h .-d
ofltri'd
disron
K.in-a-*
lliuetv
unit)
St.ilos
vv In n
Thoonnnt.
the s e v e r a l parts
become
N
I TI• t t i l
and
> v i. t
every s e c t i o n , who k n o w s what io d o if
shall
will
l** r o u t
vv i l l
Slulei
w h i l e it
h a n d shall b e
Ci-
H l i r » <-v
Niirv ev
I IIIH
v # a
11ii<
•.urviv-*
Mrs
"Don't the heathen dress ridiculous with e n t h u s i a s m b y h u n d r e d s o f p e o p l e
One
h u n d r e d a n d f o u r persons
were
ly?" sold Maud.
"Of course t h e y do,*' replied Ethel. carried a t one time, o n a run in C o n "What else can they do when we B e n d
ord. b u t tbe course t h e r e is not « o fine
them tronkfuls of shirt waists and
one a s that in F a r m i n g t o n
m e s s e n beaver hats every year r - H a r p e r ' s
W h a t a m a g n i f i c e n t district
g e r b o y A g u l n a l d o w o u l d h a v e mosdni
IH \ t
mi
all.
t his
a m i HM
mad.
himself,
some
tln.i I
r
grief
leg*.
t/itarv
pl.t,,I
P e a r l h a v i n g been frequentlv the o n e to
ington
Blameleaa.
steers
lying flat o n
delivery
double runners,
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Farmington News "The Great Sled"
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A Farmington News article about "The Great Sled." This is Page 1, December 6, 1899.
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Farmington News
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Farmington News
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1899
articles
Farmington
Farmington News
Farmington NH
sled
tool
Uncle Sam
vehicle
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Souvenir Postcard Ernest Dore And " The Auto" 1912 Rochester Fair
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Souvenir postcard of Ernest Dore finely dressed posing with " the auto" at the 1912 Rochester Fair. Another vehicle can be seen behind Dore and "the auto." Two buildings can be seen-one in the background and one beside Dore and "the auto." Information Printed at the bottom front list "Ernest Dore and The Auto" and typed or printed words "Rochester Fair" and the number "70."<br /><br />Written on back of card in pencil: <br /><br /><em>"70. Photographed September 21, 1912 by A. D. F. about 2:30 pm. At Rochester, NH Ernest Dore and the Auto. Rochester fair. A.D.F"</em> <br /><br />Size 3.5" x 5.5" <br /><br />FHS-Kyle Leach
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September 21, 1912
auto
car
Dore
photograph
photographer
postcard
Rochester Fair
vehicle
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1914 Souvenir R C White Postcard Old Home Day Citizens In Car Front Old High School
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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
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R C White
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R C White
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Circa 1914
auto
car
celebration
document
Farmington High School
Old Home Days
people
photograph
photographer
postcard
R C White
souvenir
vehicle
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Photography & Streographs
Object
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R C White Sepia Postcard Old Celebration Woman's Club Car & People Center
Description
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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
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R C White
Publisher
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R C White
Contributor
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The Bloskey Collection
celebration
people
photograph
postacrd
R C White
vehicle
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Photography & Streographs
Still Image
A static visual representation. Examples of still images are: paintings, drawings, graphic designs, plans and maps. Recommended best practice is to assign the type "text" to images of textual materials.
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Goodwin Library Hand Colored Souvenir Postcard
Description
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A hand colored souvenir postcard Farmington, NH with face featuring The Goodwin Library looking at the building's front, side profile from North Main Street. This two story Neo Classical, brick building is as it was originally built and does not have the back addition that would come later in the twentieth century. The Barker Block extension has not been built, so the north side of the library building does not touch the southern portion of the Barker Block building to the north. The windows in that north side are still in full view in this photo. The Pyhthian Block still stands behind the library building and the side of that building can be seen to the west side, behind library. Divided back postcard.
Size 3.5" x 5.5"
FHS-Kyle Leach
Publisher
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The Roberts Store
Creator
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The Roberts Store
architecture
auto
Barker Block
buildings
car
Goodwin
Goodwin Library
learning
library
main street
photo
photography
postcard
Pythian Block
souvenir
vehicle
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Title
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Photography & Streographs
Still Image
A static visual representation. Examples of still images are: paintings, drawings, graphic designs, plans and maps. Recommended best practice is to assign the type "text" to images of textual materials.
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Farmington NH Nature Scene With Car Souvenir Postcard
Description
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Souvenir postcard Farmington, NH. A nature scene with car, divided back style, colorized. Untended woodland in the background, a river in the middle to foreground, and finally a tended road with flowers, in Farmington, NH . The road has some trees along it and a car is visible to the right of the card. In the distance another car can just be made out and a building of some kind further still. Postcard has footnote at bottom front which says " Greetings from Farmington N.H." Size: 3.5" x 5.5" FHS-Kyle Leach
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Tichnor Brothers Quality Views Cambridge Massachusetts
Publisher
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Tichnor Brothers Quality Views Cambridge Massachusetts
car
Farmington
landscape
nature
photo
photography
postcard
transportation
vehicle
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Photography & Streographs
Still Image
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Farmington National Bank Black & White Photograph, Set, & Negative
Description
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A black & white photograph of the front of the Farmington National Bank building facing into Central Street. three vehicles can be seen in the photograph. The double set, in black & white as well, has two different photos, one with three vehicles, like the larger photo and one that has only two vehicles out front. The negative appears to be of the large photo with two cars in front of the bank building.
Sizes:
Black & White Photograph 5" x 7"
Double Set 2.5" x 5"
Negative 2.5" x 2.5"
FHS- Kyle Leach
Creator
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Unknown
Possibly developed at Rivers Camera in Rochester, NH
Publisher
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Unknown
Date
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Circa 1969
Contributor
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Anonymous Donor
1960's
bank
business
cars
Central Street
Farmington National Bank
main street
photo
photograph
photography
vehicle
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Photography & Streographs
Still Image
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Souvenir Postcard Richards Block Farmington NH
Description
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Sepia souvenir postcard depicting the Richards Block of Farmington NH. Richards Block is three stories tall with a square, windowed cupola atop. Taken from Main Street looking into the block, diagonally, where Main Street meets Central Street. Many local businesses may be seen and many vehicles are parked along the street. Many local signs can be seen in the foreground as well and the First Congregational Church in the background.
Size 3.5" x 5.5"
FHS-Kyle Leach
Creator
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Unknown
Publisher
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Unknown
Date
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Early 20th Century
Date Created
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Early 20th Century
buildings
cars
downtown
main street
photo
photograph
postcard
Richards Block
souvenir
vehicle