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2008.34.292 - Print, Photographic
contact print of Nettleton Hollow Rd. winter. Spilt rail fence on left, sloping hill
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2008.34.302 - Print, Photographic
Modern print of steam saw mill; Hollister house in distance in Nettleton Hollow.
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2008.34.306 - Print, Photographic
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2008.34.309 - Print, Photographic
Sepia print, looking from south. Winter. 2 large piles of lumber (firewood) in front. Mounted on board
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2008.34.310 - Print, Photographic
Sepia print, looking from south. Summer. pile of lumber (firewood) in front. Mounted on board
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2008.34.311 - Print, Photographic
Sepia print, looking from south. Winter. piles of lumber (firewood) in front. Mounted on board On back: "Hollister Homestead 1896?' in ink - also "Abbie Hollister" in pencil, in child's hand
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2008.34.313 - Print, Photographic
Sepia print, looking from south. Summer Road running in front of house. Mounted on board
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2008.34.320 - Print, Photographic
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2009.15.1 - Needlework
Small petit point picture of castle on a hill, water below with sail boat, blue ribbon ruffle around outside, by Washington artist Vivian Schroeder.
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2014.17.37 - Drawing
Print of a drawing of what is likely the old Green Hill Road bridge in Washington Depot, Connecticut lined by trees and houses. On the lower left reads: "Bridge at Washington Connecticut". On the lower right reads: "E. Kempton 1940". Elizabeth Kempton was an art teacher at The Gunnery and a founder of the Washington Art Association.
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2020.4.1 - Negative, Glass Plate
Scene showing Lake Waramaug, in the village of New Preston, Connecticut, on the left, with a guard rail made out of logs along the left side of a dirt road, and an exposed rock outcropping to the right of the road. Written on the paper sleeve by the photographer, Joseph West,: "No. 32" with "View of Lake and Road Looking North" with the date "May 12, 1902."
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