Chris Lawlor in in the front of the wagon. Bill Lawlor is on the left, behind, Joe Lawlor is on the right, the woman in the center on the hay is unknown.
Description: Chris Lawlor in in the front of the wagon. Bill Lawlor is on the left, behind, Joe Lawlor is on the right, the woman in the center on the hay is unknown.
Chris Lawlor in in the front of the wagon. Bill Lawlor is on the left, behind, Joe Lawlor is on the right, the woman in the center on the hay is unknown.
Description: Chris Lawlor in in the front of the wagon. Bill Lawlor is on the left, behind, Joe Lawlor is on the right, the woman in the center on the hay is unknown.
Front row left to right: William Joseph Lawlor Joseph Christopher Lawlor Back row left to right: Christopher Wendell Lawlor Anne (Coffey) Lawlor Rosemary Lawlor
Description: Front row left to right: William Joseph Lawlor Joseph Christopher Lawlor Back row left to right: Christopher Wendell Lawlor Anne (Coffey) Lawlor Rosemary Lawlor
Haying on Fernald Point in the Jesuit field at the base of Flying Mountain. The hay was for horse feed. Unknown waitress on the left. Chris Lawlor on right in front of horses. Bill Lawlor is between the horses and Joe Lawlor is at the far right.
Description: Haying on Fernald Point in the Jesuit field at the base of Flying Mountain. The hay was for horse feed. Unknown waitress on the left. Chris Lawlor on right in front of horses. Bill Lawlor is between the horses and Joe Lawlor is at the far right.
Ina Caroline “Cad” (Robinson) Lawler - standing at right William Joseph Lawler - in sleigh on left Rosemary Lawler - in sleigh, center Joseph Christopher Lawler - in sleigh on right Christopher Wendell Lawler - at far left just out of frame "Barney" - the horse
Description: Ina Caroline “Cad” (Robinson) Lawler - standing at right William Joseph Lawler - in sleigh on left Rosemary Lawler - in sleigh, center Joseph Christopher Lawler - in sleigh on right Christopher Wendell Lawler - at far left just out of frame "Barney" - the horse
Left to Right - in back: Ann Coffey Lawlor (1894-1964) holding Joseph Christopher Lawlor (1925-2002) Ina Caroline "Cad" (Robinson) Lawler (1865-1959), mother of Christopher Wendell Lawlor holding William Joseph Lawlor (1924-) In front: Rosemary Lawler (1921-1999), later Mrs. Eugene Carroll Therriault
Description: Left to Right - in back: Ann Coffey Lawlor (1894-1964) holding Joseph Christopher Lawlor (1925-2002) Ina Caroline "Cad" (Robinson) Lawler (1865-1959), mother of Christopher Wendell Lawlor holding William Joseph Lawlor (1924-) In front: Rosemary Lawler (1921-1999), later Mrs. Eugene Carroll Therriault
Left to right: Front Row: Richard Black Bill Lawlor Richard Bulger Aubry Wight Lewis Norwood Philip Gilley Arthur Reed Robert Dunbar Harold Soukup 2nd Row: Hilda Mitchell Juanita (sp.?) Parrot Agnes Robinson Dorothy Robinson Donald Worcester Warren Worcester Archie McEachern Lois Liscomb ? 3rd Row: Phyllis Roberts Jane Hamblen Frances Richardson Helen Parker Zelma Sawyer Rosalie Joy Beatrice Dunbar Audrey Whitmore Catherine White Barbara Somes ? Mary Richardson
Description: Left to right: Front Row: Richard Black Bill Lawlor Richard Bulger Aubry Wight Lewis Norwood Philip Gilley Arthur Reed Robert Dunbar Harold Soukup 2nd Row: Hilda Mitchell Juanita (sp.?) Parrot Agnes Robinson Dorothy Robinson Donald Worcester Warren Worcester Archie McEachern Lois Liscomb ? 3rd Row: Phyllis Roberts Jane Hamblen Frances Richardson Helen Parker Zelma Sawyer Rosalie Joy Beatrice Dunbar Audrey Whitmore Catherine White Barbara Somes ? Mary Richardson [show more]
Left to Right: Unknown man Joseph Christopher Lawlor (1925-2002) Christopher Wendell Lawlor (1893-1956) Chris, like many people of his time, used the chassis or wheels or parts of a worn out Ford Model A automobiles or trucks as the base for his hay and ice wagons. The wagon shown here has Model A. wheels.
Description: Left to Right: Unknown man Joseph Christopher Lawlor (1925-2002) Christopher Wendell Lawlor (1893-1956) Chris, like many people of his time, used the chassis or wheels or parts of a worn out Ford Model A automobiles or trucks as the base for his hay and ice wagons. The wagon shown here has Model A. wheels.
The house on the left is the Benjamin Robinson Smokehouse as the Christopher Wendell Lawler House at 15 Lawler Lane, Southwest Harbor, Maine. The building shown at the right was the old Benjamin Robinson wharf, later the Allen Jacob Lawler Canning Factory at 17 Lawler Lane. One of the children is Rosemary.
Description: The house on the left is the Benjamin Robinson Smokehouse as the Christopher Wendell Lawler House at 15 Lawler Lane, Southwest Harbor, Maine. The building shown at the right was the old Benjamin Robinson wharf, later the Allen Jacob Lawler Canning Factory at 17 Lawler Lane. One of the children is Rosemary.
The house on the left is the Benjamin Robinson Smokehouse as the Christopher Wendell Lawler House at 15 Lawler Lane, Southwest Harbor, Maine. The building shown at the right was the old Benjamin Robinson wharf, later the Allen Jacob Lawler Canning Factory at 17 Lawler Lane. The dog was named, "Jack."
Description: The house on the left is the Benjamin Robinson Smokehouse as the Christopher Wendell Lawler House at 15 Lawler Lane, Southwest Harbor, Maine. The building shown at the right was the old Benjamin Robinson wharf, later the Allen Jacob Lawler Canning Factory at 17 Lawler Lane. The dog was named, "Jack."