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19 results found. Records searched: 618
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1973.098.0024 - Photograph
Photograph of Elder Richard Bushnell (S. Paterwic info); he is sitting in an armchair next to a table with a book on it; a sister is standing behind him but is only partially visible [Eldress Antoinette Doolittle, of North Family, Mount Lebanon]. On back is stamped, "Shaker Village, Mt. Leb---"; the right upper corner is cut off making the end of "Lebanon" absent; photo is mounted on orange cardboard with a pink back. This one half of a stereopti...
Record Type: Photo
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1975.256.0001.004 - Photograph
Narrow rectangular black and white photograph mounted on dark green cardboard, has narrow white border around 4 edges, view of landscape taken from a distance of Mt. Lebanon, printed on back of cardboard is "121-Mt. Lebanon, from Brown's Hill."
Record Type: Photo
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1978.023.0004.013 - Photograph
Elder Giles Avery Photograph; oval shape mounted on beige faded cardboard; written on back is "Elder Giles B. Avery-Mt. Lebanon, N.Y." Taken in 80's, I think as it looks like he did in 1883-E J W-He was one of the 'Ministry' Brothers- (ie) they were the head of all Shakers"
Record Type: Photo
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1980-1563 a-b - Photograph
1563 a: Recto; negative in the possession of Erhart Muller, Shaker Village, Harvard, Massachusetts / 1563 b: Verso text "From John Hazen Shirley,, Dec 21st, 1897 Shirley Feast-Grounds or Holy Hill of Peace" Includes transcription text of stone inscription (originally #1562 in Accession Book Vol. I)
Record Type: Photo
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1986-1758 - Photograph
Circa 1920's. Two car brick garage (built 1915 or 1918?). The car outside is possibly a Buick (RFWM).
Record Type: Photo
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1986-1830 - Photograph
Sister Gladys Smith in Shaker dress standing on the stairs in front of the Trustees Office, ca. 1920's.
Record Type: Photo
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1986-2144 - Photograph
Black and white photograph of the non-extant Sisters' Shop, circa 1930's. Photo includes garden and brick ash shed.
Record Type: Photo
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1987-2271 - Photograph
Sister Jennie Pettiff, her father Brother Ritcho, and her sibling Alexander in front of the summer house during the 1920's.
Record Type: Photo
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1988-3076 - Postcard
Postcard with an image of a Shaker woman, identified as Lillian Phelps, sitting at an organ. The back of the card reads "Sr. Lillian Phelps at her favorite instrument in the meeting room, Ch. F. dwelling, Canterbury [1960's] (1876-1973)" There are three copies of the postcard with the same Object ID.
Record Type: Photo
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1991-5383 - Photograph
Mounted photograph portrait of Elder Henry Blinn, of Canterbury, NH, around the age of 50 or 60.
Record Type: Photo
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2010-7527 - Photograph
Black and white photograph depicting s brick dormitory at Watervliet, N.Y. There is a single chimney with smoke at the top of the pointed roof. There is an entrance visible on the left of the building. Trees are to the right and left of the dormitory.
Record Type: Photo
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2010-7583 - Photograph
Black and white. There are wrought iron railings of another building in the foreground; through them we see three chimineys. It looks like there is a basement which is built into a hill so is accessible on one side. Based on the windows there may be an attic and three main floors.
Record Type: Photo
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2010-7586 - Photograph
Black and white. A dormitory building is the main focus of this image. There are two main floors of the building; it looks like there are another two attic floors and a basement which is half in the ground, into a hill. There are three chiminies on the roof. Two horses, one black, one white, pull a cart away from this building, while two men sit on the flat bed. Half of another buiding is on the right hand side of the image and a shadow is c...
Record Type: Photo
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2010-7589 - Photograph
Black and white. This is a detailed image of the hoisting apparatus on the bridge between two herb shops. This bridge is also featured in 2010-7587 and 2010-7588. This side of the bridge connects just to the right of a window. There hoisting apparatus consists of a pulley and a rope which goes out of the image to the left. The spokes of the pulley are S-shaped.
Record Type: Photo
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2010-7591 - Photograph
Black and white. This bridge connects the machine and wagon shops. These buildings must be on a hill because the bridge starts on a deck off the first floor of the building in the foreground and runs straight to the second level of the building behind. There appears to be another bridge running from the second floor of the first building and out of the image to the left. There are a few wheelbarrows under the deck of the first building. The ...
Record Type: Photo
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2010-7594 - Photograph
Black and white. This barn may be built into the side of a hill. There is a large double-door with a ladder leaning against it. A little roof is over this door; it is supported by four cables. It seems that the ground slopes down so that the other side of this building has another level under this one. There is a cupola with a weather vane pointing SE.
Record Type: Photo
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2010-7616 - Photograph
Black and white. This is an image of the infirmary. It is a four story stone building. It is built into a hill so the basement is half above- and half under-ground. There are two chiminies and the front door is centered with a small roof covering.
Record Type: Photo
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2012-7685 - Photograph
B&w photo depicting a close-up view of the Round Stone Barn at Hancock Shaker Village, in Hancock, MA. Photograph was taken in the 1960's, before the 1968 restoration. Wooden beams are leaning against the barn, and there is a sign that reads "Emergency Round Barn Closed Time and the elements at work since 1826 Have endangered this great building Help us find ways to Preserve this landmark from destruction."
Record Type: Photo
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2018-7809 - Postcard
Nine photos of Hancock Shaker Village printed on the same postcard. From the back of the postcard: "L to R, top to bottom; Sisters' Sewing Room in the 1830 BRICK DWELLING; bee hives in the orchard; Deacon's Room in the 1830 BRICK DWELLING; HERB GARDEN containing many culi-nary and medicinal herbs used by the Shakers; typical quilt created as an annual fund-raiser for the Education Dept. at Hancock Shaker Village; HERB GARDEN in autumn showing...
Record Type: Photo