Black and white to sepia tone photograph of the Arthur Capen/Randall House in a fancy photo format, mounted on black bevelled board. Front view showing two chimneys on main house and stone wall, spring season. Note dark trim.
See also 2004-344 and…
Loose leaf binder containing letters and mementos given to Arthur Capen for 50 years of service to the Town of Worthington. Includes correspondence from area churches, newspaper clippings accumulated through the life of Arthur Capen (1881-1981).…
Color snapshot taken at the Worthington Golf Course. Shows Art Rollands (seated left) in golf cart. On back: 'Art Rollands. 10/16/88, dedication - hole in one, Worthington Golf Course.' He is being driven by the golf pro, Ray Millette.
Black and white glossy photo of Art Rolland (left) and George Torrey in golf attire, with clubs, kneeling on a green at the Worthington Golf course. Possibly at the time that Art and George got their 'back-to-back hole-in-ones.'
Watercolor of the Worthington Historical Society painted, framed and donated by Karin Cook of Worthington. Value of $400. Karin Cook is a local painter who also teaches. This painting is the product of a session Karin held with her class on the…
Watercolor of James Benjamin tombstone presented to WHS by Althea Mason, unframed and unsuitable for display. Althea would like it back if we do not display it. A frame was purchased and it is hanging in the East Vestibule. As of this date, Althea…
Watercolor by Ruth Thompson, a non native of Worthington, but a member of the Palettes and Trowels club. Depicts the Fitzroy Place on Corbett Road; oldest place in Town when painting was done. The structure was disassembled in the 1960s and the wood…
Watercolor mounted on board, edges show water damage. It was found in the back of a framed object Helen took apart. Subject of watercolor is peonies framing a poem, written with gilt (supposedly suspended in kerosene to secure the gold): 'Sleep…
The block is wood with a metal cutout of an early American house.The house is a full cape with a gambrel roof. There is a 'coffin' door visible on the left side of the house. No ink stains are visible.
Color painting of a still life (fruit, plant, books) by Florence Glidden in 1941. Title: 'Ivy', signed and titled on back, dated on back. Probably oil on canvas. Framed.