Black and white photograph of 'Harris Collins's home, at that time it was the home of Ben Albert, and now owned by Peter Kievitt. Note pergola which is no longer standing.
Color snapshot taken at the 2004 Council on Aging Veterans Day Celebration held at the Worthington Town Hall. Visible in photo from left: Harry Refeen (1909-2008), Hazel Pratt (1918-2011), Mary Refeen (1912-2005)
Harry Bates, formal portrait. Photo is sepia tone and on original mount, measuring 6 3/8 x 4 1/4. He with his wife, Hattie, and Grover Hewitt played for square dances at Lyceum Hall for many years. Harry was a stone mason, building many fireplaces…
Black and white photograph of the home of Harry and Florence Bates on Buffington Hill Road between Woodbridge House and Hillside Electronics. 'The Heritage.' Please see PH102 Box 01
Sepia postcard from sample book of Herbert Berniss Thrasher (1884-1927), photographer. Titled: ‘Residence of H. D. Pease, Worthington, Mass. ‘. (#16). Thrasher was the son of George M. and Hattie Lyman Thrasher. Guy Thrasher was his brother. The…
Harry Day Pease House - 'Pease Pod.' Black and white photo, printed from glass negative, 1900. Shows original paint and bird baths in yard prior to the fence. Victorian home currently owned by David and Helen Sharron Pollard. Scott Heyl restored…
Black and white glass slide showing the front of the Chauncey Pease (Harry Day Pease 'Pease Pod') House. Numbered 911. Unknown photographer. The Pease family made pianos in New York City.
Cyanotype, circle pasted on board showing Harry Bates ( February 1, 1885- May 21, 1971) as child walking on a fence. A female child is looking on. The fence is at the Lafayette Tavern (a.k.a. Pierce/Pearce Tavern) on SE side of Old Post Road across…
Black and white photograph of Harry Lewis Bates (1885-1971), smoking a pipe and playing the piano. Harry Bates was an accomplished musician who organized and headed a local band/dance orchestra that often entertained at the Lyceum Hall, the Drummers…
Black and white snapshot photograph of Harry Bates (1885-19871) with a pipe in his mouth, cap on his head, sitting on the running board of a 1940s automobile.
Two black and white photographs of Harry Bates with a pipe in his mouth, playing his banjo while sitting in a chair. There is also a negative of this photograph.