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  1. 1973.098.0020 - Photograph

    Photograph of Deaconess Eliza Rayson (1834-1909), of North Family, Mount Lebanon, NY; seated in a Shaker armchair next to a side table, with a cushion on top of a carpet, on the floor in front of her; several prints on the wall, and a hanging plant on her right. Photo is mounted on gray cardboard; list of 47 photographs on back side, this is number 36.

    Record Type: Photo

  2. 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

  3. 1988-3064 - Postcard

    This postcard contains an image of three Shaker women admiring a knit sweater. Two of the women are seated while the third is standing to the right holding up the garment. The back of the postcard identifies the women as Lillian (Phelps), Aida, and Miriam (Wall).

    Record Type: Photo

    Lower East Room at Sister's Shop
  4. 1988-3070 - Postcard

    There are three separate copies of this postcard, all with the same Object ID. The front of each postcard contains an image of two Shaker women sewing. The back of the card marked c.1 reads "Canterbury, N.H. Shaker Village Probably Trustees Office. Sr. Mirriam Wall - on the left on the right - Sr. Lillian Phelps" The back of c.2 reads "On the l: Mirriam Wall, on the r: Lillian Phelps" The postcard marked c.3 has been cut so that there is no wh...

    Record Type: Photo

    Postcard
  5. 2010-7522 - Photograph

    Black and white photograph, depicting the dining room in the Deacon's refectory at Watervliet, N.Y. Four chairs are around a rectangular table. A door is in the right back corner and there are two, small, built in cabinets on the right wall.

    Record Type: Photo

    2010-7522
  6. 2010-7525 - Photograph

    Black and white photograph, depicting a Shaker dormitory at Watervliet, NY. Pictured is a single brick building. It has a large door and 6 steps leading up to the door. There are 9 windows in total on the outside wall.

    Record Type: Photo

    2010-7525
  7. 2010-7531 - Photograph

    Black and white photograph, depicting the sign posts found in the garret of the Meeting House at Mt. Lebanon, N.Y. It is hanging leaning between two pegs on the wall with two sets of keys on nearby pegs. One cross on the sign reads "Enter not within these gates for this is my Holy Sanctuary saith the Lord." The other one reads "But pass ye by and the quiet, upon my distrub not the peace of Holy Sabbath."

    Record Type: Photo

    V-123
  8. 2010-7532 - Photograph

    Black and white photograph, depicting a medicine chest from Mt. Lebanon, N.Y. It has four skinny doors and multiple shelves of filled and empty medicine bottles. It is mounted on the wall.

    Record Type: Photo

    V-169
  9. 2010-7534 - Photograph

    Black and white photograph, depicting a clothing pole with four pegs. Three pegs are visible in the photograph. Behind the peg board is a shelf running the length of the wall. It is an interior shot from Mt. Lebanon, N.Y. There is a description typed on the back of the photograph. It was taken by "Noel Vicentini for the Index of American Design, WPA Federal Art Project, 1935-36." There are two copies in the binder.

    Record Type: Photo

    V-172
  10. 2010-7538 - Photograph

    Black and white photograph, depicting the living quarters of the Elders at Mt. Lebanon, N.Y. There is a partial stairwell on the right with a window on the opposite wall. There is a peg border around the whole room. One window has a door, believed to be the window for viewing the Meeting Room.

    Record Type: Photo

    V-62
  11. 2010-7544 - Photograph

    Black and white photograph, depicting the north wall of the Meeting House at Mt. Lebanon, N.Y. There are two seperate entrances visible, one for men and one for women. There are two windows on the right side of the photograph. Three rows of pegs are above the doors.

    Record Type: Photo

    V-51
  12. 2010-7545 - Photograph

    Black and white photograph, depicting the interior of the Meeting House at Mt. Lebanon, N.Y. The picture shows benches along a back wall surrounded by large windows. The benches are wooden with backs. A railing is in between the two sets. Pegs aline the back wall. There are three windows behind the benches and two off to the side of the benches. A door is partially visible between two windows.

    Record Type: Photo

    V-1
  13. 2010-7549 - Photograph

    Black and white photograph, depicting a laundry press in the laundry room at Mt. Lebanon. It is a side view of the press. A door is to the right of the press and a window is to the left. The press is flush against the wall. The photograph was taken by "Noel Vicentini for the Index of American Design, WPA Federal Art Project, 1935-36." There are two copies of this photograph in the binder.

    Record Type: Photo

    V-35
  14. 2010-7552 - Photograph

    Black and white photograph depicting Shaker machinery making forms. They were found in the machine shop at Mt. Lebanon. There are four different forms. Three hang off of pegs, one sits on the table, and the last is hanging on the wall. This photograph was taken by "Noel Vicentini for the Index of American Design, WPA Federal Art Project, 1935-36." There are two copies of this photograph in the binder.

    Record Type: Photo

    V-48
  15. 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

    bridge machine and wagon shops
  16. 2010-7609 - Photograph

    Black and white. This is an image of built in cabinets and an interior door. There is an ash door at the bottom of the wall and a cabinet above that. It looks like a bell above that, with some plaster cracking around it. To the left is a cabinet above two drawers, all built in. A door is to the right next to two small hooks.

    Record Type: Photo

    built ins and door
  17. 2010-7618 - Photograph

    Black and white. This is an image of the exterior of the Great Stone Barn. It is in ruins and partially obscured by large trees. One can see four levels of windows and a row of short basement windows. There is no roof and where I would expect an attic wall or window, there is nothing, almost as if the wall has caved in or it was once a very large window.

    Record Type: Photo

    Great Stone Barn
  18. 2010-7620 - Photograph

    Black and white. This is a photograph of an interior wall of the Great Stone Barn. The wall is mostly collapsed but one can see where the fireplace and an arched doorway once stood. It almost looks like the doorway is sitting above another doorway on the floor below.

    Record Type: Photo

    GSB fireplace and arch
  19. 2010-7621 - Photograph

    Black and white. This is an image of an interior wall of the Great Stone Barn. The partial wall is brick and crumbling. One can see four levels of windows and the holes where the wooden floors used to attach to the walls.

    Record Type: Photo

    GSB brick interior wall
  20. 606 - Postcard

    The front of the postcard contains an image of three Shaker women. Two of the women are seated, one is holding a cloak while the other is holding and oval box carrier. The third woman is standing next to the women with the box carrier and is gesturing towards the woman with the cloak. The back of the postcard identifies the women as Sisters Bertha Lindsay, Miriam Wall, and Lillian Phelps. There are three copies of this postcard.

    Record Type: Photo

    Postcard

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