Black and white with greys brought out in developing process. Shown is view from Old North Road to the east from the house in winter. In winter showing wide outlook toward Northampton as written by H.L.P.R., Mrs. Rice. Worthington 1902. Eastern View…
Black and white photograph taken at 'The Farm' Shown is dog ('Bale') in front of fireplace. Poem on front of mounted picture: 'The house-dog on his paws outspread/ Laid to the fire his drowsy head.' Part of
Black and white glass negative showing the young William G. Rice, Jr. (1893-1932), son of William Gorham Rice, Sr. (1856-1945) and Harriet Pruyn Rice (1868-1939), with a fish he caught in the Kinne Brook 'near the old stone house'. The Rices lived in…
Black and white photograph of Cephas (or Cephat) Thayer. Cephas with top hat and formal dress standing near tent and Town Hall. this would be on the south side of the Town Hall, before there was a garden and a stone wall. Mr. Thayer's name is written…
Black and white photograph, inscribed 'Uncle Sam with his dogs.' Samuel Seely. Mounted on shirt cardboard, This is the bottom photograph. There is also a label: 'Mrs. Horace Bartlett, 1905' referring to a missing photograph that was formerly pasted…
Black and white photo on gray cardboard. On the back is written in black ink: 'On the way to Plainfield, main branch of Westfield River above Cummington, East Village, H.L.P.R'
Black and white photograph on gray cardboard. On the back the following is written in black ink: 'Worthington, Early Morning, The Farm Woods, 1904, Winter, H.L.P.R.' Also written in pencil: 'Maple and beech trees just beyond the house and tennis…
Black and white photograph showing Harriet L.P. and William G. Rice's dog lying on the kitchen hearth at "The Farm", 168 Old North Rd. This was printed from a glass negative by A. F. Tuttle in 1973 for Arthur Capen and the Worthington Library.
Black and white photograph on cardboard mounting; 'The Farm, Old Oven and Fireplace'; Harriet L. P. Rice and William G. Rice's home at 168 Old North Rd.
Black and white photograph on gray cadboard showing the 'Tennis Court, West of Main House' On back: 'The Tennis Court had natural back net support, the wind break of evergreens, 40 feet high.' 168 Old North Rd. Home of Harriet and William G. Rice.
Black and white photograph on gray background. 'The Farm after great snowstorm'. At this time (around 1900) The Farm was owned by William G. Rice and Harriet L.P. Rice. 168 Old North Rd.
Black and white photograph on gray background. 'Early morning haying time at the Farm.' At this time (around 1900) The Farm was owned by William G. Rice and Harriet L.P. Rice. 168 Old North Rd.