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1991.207.002 - Bowl, Decorative
Small bowl type dish, white with gilt-edged rim. Dish is oval shaped, rim flares out and is scalloped. Front depicts a colored picture of the Old Gunnery School. Labeled: "The Gunnery, Washington, Conn." Underside unglazed and marked: "Made in Germany for Watts & Cogswell, Washington, Conn."
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2008.20.3 - Program
Wykeham Rise program with registration enclosed for the Gunnery and Wykeham Rise Alumni Weekend June 6,7,8, 2008.
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2008.20.4 - Invitation
Invitation for the Gunnery and Wykeham Rise Alumni Weekend, June 6-8, 2008.
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2008.20.6ab - Map
Two, "The Gunnery Campus Map" including "History and Purpose" and "Directions to the Gunnery."
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2008.20.7ab - Program
Program for the Gunnery and Wykeham Rise Alumni Weekend - June 6,7, 8th, 2008,in Washington, CT. and Gunnery envelope. Includes Shedule of Events, and Alumni weekend attendees.
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2009.16.7 - Postcard
Black and white unused postcard of dormitory building known as Gunn at the Gunnery School located at 99 Green Hill Road, Route 47, in Washington. Notice the freshly mown grass.
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2009.16.8 - Postcard
Black and white unused postcard of the Barnes Memorial Field House at The Gunnery School, 99 Green Hill Road, Route 47, in Washington, Connecticut.
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2012.25.9 - Postcard
Souvenir folder with seven black and white, folding postcards. The postcards are 3 3/4" x 5 5/8" with a white border around each picture ranging from 1/8" to 1/2". Each postcard depicts a scene in Washington, CT and has a typed caption for the scene. The folder itself is brown paper with "Souvenir Folder" at the top. There are lines for an address and a place designated for a postage stamp. There is also an emblem of an eagle atop a patriotic ban...
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2012.37.395 - Print, Photographic
Framed black and white photographic print of what might be the Van Ingen estate, now a part of The Gunnery School.
Record Type: Photo
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