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5393 | Robinson-Lawler Wharf and View of Freeman House Hotel |
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8333 | Bras d'Or Lake at North End of St. Peter's Canal |
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9135 | Marion Quincy Winslow Rand at Balsam Hut |
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| There is a splint-ash chair in the hut and bunches of balsam branches apparently on a bench. The outside of the hut had a sapling trellis attached to the surface of the building. Balsam branches were attached to it. | Description: There is a splint-ash chair in the hut and bunches of balsam branches apparently on a bench. The outside of the hut had a sapling trellis attached to the surface of the building. Balsam branches were attached to it. | |||
9159 | Frank Thomas Dwinell and Dock Scene |
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9134 | Mrs. Fox at the Balsam Hut |
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| “Mrs. Fox” is probably Marion Quincy (Winslow) Rand (1868-1915), photographer Henry Lathrop Rand’s wife. The fox mask appears in several other playful pictures. There is a splint-ash chair in the hut and bunches of balsam branches apparently on a bench. The outside of the hut had a sapling trellis attached to the surface of the building. Balsam branches were attached to it. | Description: “Mrs. Fox” is probably Marion Quincy (Winslow) Rand (1868-1915), photographer Henry Lathrop Rand’s wife. The fox mask appears in several other playful pictures. There is a splint-ash chair in the hut and bunches of balsam branches apparently on a bench. The outside of the hut had a sapling trellis attached to the surface of the building. Balsam branches were attached to it. | |||
8604 | Meadows near Zaandam - Photo 61 |
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8605 | Saw Mill near Zaandam - Photo 62 |
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8610 | Amsterdam Montalbaans Tower - Photo 67 |
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8611 | Amsterdam Montalbaans Tower - Photo 68 |
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8586 | Hotel Rifelalp - Photo 43 |
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5767 | The Cleveland Hotel |
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5758 | Boathouse |
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5334 | Miss Hooper's Den |
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| This room is an almost perfect catalogue of the possessions and interior decoration of a well-to-do lady of late nineteenth century New England. Miss Hooper was likely Elizabeth Adams Hooper, wife of Frank Thomas Wakefield. Notice panel on the lower door where the photographer tried to touch up a light spot with a pencil. | Description: This room is an almost perfect catalogue of the possessions and interior decoration of a well-to-do lady of late nineteenth century New England. Miss Hooper was likely Elizabeth Adams Hooper, wife of Frank Thomas Wakefield. Notice panel on the lower door where the photographer tried to touch up a light spot with a pencil. | |||
5274 | Scheveningen Light |
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5039 | Bait for Sale |
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| "Bait for Sale" was Henry Rand's title for the photograph. Photograph may have been taken off Greening Island. | Description: "Bait for Sale" was Henry Rand's title for the photograph. Photograph may have been taken off Greening Island. |