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2017-7799 - Photograph
Darrow School, MtL, NY auction A photo taken of items that were part of the Darrow School Auction. The photo shows a cobbler's bench.
Record Type: Photo
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2017-7800 - Photograph
Darrow School, MtL, NY auction A photo taken of items that were part of the Darrow School Auction. The items include: a laundry stove, fire irons, tubs, crocks, signs, a clock, tables, a work bench, parts of lanterns, and more.
Record Type: Photo
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2017-7801 - Postcard
A postcard with a photo of the Laundry and Machine Shop at Hancock Shaker Village on it. The south and east sides of the building are visible.
Record Type: Photo
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2017-7802 - Postcard
A postcard with a photo of the Brick Dwelling at Hancock Shaker Village on it. The south side of the building is visible. The Ministry Wash House, the Brethren's Shop and the Sisters' Dairy and Weave Shop are also partially visible.
Record Type: Photo
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2017-7803 - Postcard
A postcard with a photo of the Silos at Hancock Shaker Village on it. Part of the Silos and the Round Stone Barn Dairy Ell are visible in the photo. The photo appears to have been taken from the southeast of the Silos.
Record Type: Photo
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2017-7804 - Postcard
A postcard with a photo of the 1910 Barn Complex at Hancock Shaker Village on it. The west and south sides of the buildings are visible. The entrance to what is now called the Discovery Room is clearly visible.
Record Type: Photo
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2018-7805 - Postcard
A postcard showing a plan of the Church Family buildings at the Shaker Village at Alfred, Maine. This plan or map was drawn by Joshua H. Bussell in 1845. The original map is in the Library of Congress. This image comes from "Shaker Village Views" by Robert P. Emlen which was publish by University Press of New England in 1987. This postcard is a reply card allowing a person to respond to the Museum of Art at the Rhode Island School of Design to...
Record Type: Photo
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2018-7806 - Postcard
A photograph printed for use as a postcard. It shows the Round Stone Barn at Hancock Shaker Village. It is an exterior view of the barn that was taken from the northeast. It shows the part of the barn would be visible from the Tannery.
Record Type: Photo
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2018-7807 - Postcard
A Shaker rocking chair in front of built-in drawers and cupboards.
Record Type: Photo
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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
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607 - Postcard
The front of this postcard has a white border with an image of Sister Cora Helena Sarle painting. The back notes the location as Canterbury, New Hampshire. This is a larger duplicate of another postcard with the same image that has a more in-depth description on the back. (see relations)
Record Type: Photo
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7173 - Postcard
Front of postcard contains a black and white photograph of a building, possibly the Dwelling House, at Canterbury. In the photograph there is also a Shaker woman on a walkway heading towards the building. The writing on the back of the postcard reads "Shakers at Canterbury N.H."
Record Type: Photo
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7174 - Postcard
This postcard folder contains 16 different images of the Canterbury Shaker village, plus an image on the front and an image on the back. The front of the postcard contains a general view of the village and reads "Souvenir Folder of The Shakers, East Canterbury, N.H." the back of the postcard folder has an image of maple trees lining a road. The back also contains a small flap that can be used to seal the folder. The postcards within the folde...
Record Type: Photo
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774 - Photostat
Used in Cook's "Shaker Music", p. 24. For negatives see ID # 775, a-b. Two original photostats and one xerox copy. Cf. also Andrews, "Visions of the Heavenly Sphere, fig.8, p. [44], & p. 119
Record Type: Photo
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775 - Photostat
Used in Cook's "Shaker Music", p. 24. Two photostatic negatives for ID# 774 Cf. also Andrews, "Visions of the Heavenly Sphere, fig.8, p. [44], & p. 119
Record Type: Photo
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776 - Photostat
Used in Cook's "Shaker Music", p. 57 Photostatic negatives for Shaker Musicians From "Shaker photograph collection of the Western Reserve historical Society" Two original photostats and one xerox copy.
Record Type: Photo
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786 - Photograph
Sr. Emily Offord in Shaker uniform. Frame consists of a series of identical mini figures printed on the edges of the image.
Record Type: Photo
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8958 - Photograph
Xeroxed copy of a black and white photograph of Sister Lucinda Taylor (Grammy) sitting in a chair outside, holding Ruth Perkins (her sweetheart) in her lap. The photo has been copied from Harland H. Eastman's 1986 book "Alfred, Maine: The Shakers and the Village" (see also ID #3342 and ID #6081). There are penciled notes at the bottom of the photo: "Ruthie was born 4/15/1907. She is younger than 8 - [Ruth Perkins.] Nutter. -"Ruthie." f...
Record Type: Photo
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9621a-b - Photograph
Color-copied pictures relating to Harvard Shaker Cemetery pasted together in a collage.
Record Type: Photo
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968 - Postcard
This postcard contains an image of the Sister's Workshop and Laundry building at the village in Alfred, ME. A group of Shakers, mostly women with a few children, can be seen standing between the building and the road. The back of the postcard is blank, except for Amy Bess Miller's initials.
Record Type: Photo