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  1. 2006.9.14 - Frame

    Leather travelling picture "frame." Shaped like a flat wallet , a metal clasp opens to reveal a fold-out that contains three "frames" for photographs. Leather stained purple, interior purple satin, gold trim around photo openings.

    Record Type: Object

  2. 2009.30.35 - Print, Photographic

    A 1964 framed photograph of some of the ranking members of the Masonic Order in the Rising Sun Lodge No. 27. Masons are wearing Masonic garb and behind them on the wall is a Masonic symbol. In the foreground is a large book, likely the Bible. Front Row (l-r): Harry Bellini, Edward Schacker, W.M., Irving Partridge, Andrew Armstrong 2nd Row: Anthony Olin, James Curry, Harry (?), Bertil Rahr, Wes Gomez Back Row: Curtis Woodruff, Harold G. Peter...

    Record Type: Photo

    Framed Photograph of Rising Sun Lodge No. 27 Masons.
  3. 2009.44.1 - Print, Photographic

    Photograph of the tennis courts at Washington Club (Hurlburt House) on Green Hill Road (Rt. 47) in Washington ca. 1920s or 30s. Frame is wooden with gold and black finish. The Hurlburt House was later moved to 12 Ferry Bridge Road. This appears to be a print from a glass plate negative by Joseph West (JW1102).

    Record Type: Photo

    Print photograph
  4. 2012.37.276 - Photograph, Cabinet

    Black and white cabinet card photograph of seven Swedish sisters together in a field. Four are standing in the back row while three are seated in the front row. Emblazoned on the front of the card is, "Larsen & Odvall, GLAFVA."

    Record Type: Photo

    Seven Sisters
  5. 2012.37.392 - Print, Photographic

    Framed black and white photographic print of the confirmation class of 1905 at the Salem Covenant Church. In the photograh are, seated from left to right, Ella Johnson, Rev. C. J. Anderson, and Mary Forbes Hanning. Standing, from left to right, are Albert Johnson, Esther Carlson Lindberg, Jennie Peterson Johnson, and Eber Johnson.

    Record Type: Photo

    Framed 1905 Confirmation Photograph
  6. 2012.37.393 - Print, Photographic

    Black and white photographic print of the girls of the graduating class from Washington High School of 1908. The class of 1908 was the first to graduate from Washington High School, which was located at the old Methodist Church (later to become the Gunnarson home) on School Street in Washington Depot, CT before the brick high school was built in 1909. In the photograph are, standing from left to right, Mabel Whitehead, Molly Poppensick, Agnes Cro...

    Record Type: Photo

    Framed Class of 1908 Photograph
  7. 2012.37.394 - Print, Photographic

    Framed black and white photographic print of three men seated on the grass. The men are wearing jackets and have boating hats near them.

    Record Type: Photo

    Framed Photograph of Three Men
  8. 2013.6.114 - Photographic, Print

    Bride's wedding photograph, undated, in a small wooden frame with silverish tones. Louise Barnes [Bourne??] in dress made by Louise Isabelle (Gunnarson) Moscarillo in Washington, CT. Back label reads Leonard F. Simpson - successor to Fuller Studio, New Milford, CT"

    Record Type: Photo

    Bride's Photograph - Photo in frame
  9. 2021.50.2 - Photograph, Black-and-White

    A black and white photograph of the artist Herman Margulies of Washington, Connecticut, standing in front of framed artwork. Herman is standing with his arms crossed and looking at the camera. Behind him are two pieces of framed art hanging on the wall, along with larger number of framed art pieces leaning against the wall on the floor. On the back of the photo, handwritten in red ink is "Washington, CT 1991". Below that along the border handwrit...

    Record Type: Photo

    Photograph of Herman Margulies with Artwork - front
  10. P (h) 15 - Photograph

    Tinted or painted framed photograph of General Daniel Bourbon Brinsmade with his wife, Mary Wakeman Gold. Enlarged from an ambrotype taken by an artist in his travelling car, on Washington Green in 1860. It was given to the museum by Mr. & Mrs. John C. Brinsmade on Nov. 2, 1915. The frame is wooden with 3 oak leaves at the center top of the frame and 2 -1.5" extensions at each corner with diamond shapes above. The inside edge of the frame is ...

    Record Type: Photo

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